How to Do Things with Thoughts:
Last Updated on March 25, 2024 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Dr. Ali Hechmi Raddaoui
Originally published on Towards AI.
Brain-Computer Interfaces: the Good and the Ugly
A seated person not using their hands. This person can act on the environment with their thoughts only. Open AI
How do we make things happen in this world? How do we effect change? How do we act on the material world and transform it? I will start with two quick answers and then invite you to explore a third, more compelling if more controversial avenue: BCI, short for Brain-Computer Interface.
A woman with an implanted Brain-Computer Interface. Source: The New England Journal of Medicine, Nov. 24, 2016.First, we can act on the environment through physical actions we perform, such as building a stadium, planting a tree, digging a canal, extracting a tooth, and whatever else.The second answer is through words. More than simply being vehicles for carrying information and describing reality, language allows us to make promises, give orders, express feelings, perform ceremonies, and generally βdo things with wordsβ.There is a third way to act on reality and perform action. This is through thoughts, thoughts pure and simple. I am not talking about thoughts that pop up in your brain which you then transmit through the airwaves and turn into action. I mean an unverbalized thought, which you form in your… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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