• 3 months ago
Cognify : La prison du futur où l'IA reprogramme votre cerveau ⚖️

Basée sur des avancées récentes en neurosciences, Cognify intègre des découvertes telles que l'implantation de faux souvenirs chez les souris ou la transformation de souvenirs effrayants en agréables.

Combinant l'intelligence artificielle avec les neurosciences pour transformer la réhabilitation des criminels, cette technologie permettrait d'implanter des souvenirs artificiels dans le cerveau des prisonniers, les faisant expérimenter les répercussions de leurs crimes du point de vue des victimes. ⚖️

En quelques minutes, les criminels vivent des années de conséquences, un processus qui pourrait réduire significativement le taux de récidive et favoriser une meilleure réinsertion sociale.

Toutefois, malgré ses promesses, Cognify suscite des débats éthiques intenses, notamment sur les questions de consentement et les risques d'abus.

Source : Hashem Al-Ghaili

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00:00Imagine living mentally 10 years in prison in just 10 minutes.
00:02This is precisely the concept of Conify presented by the scientist H.M. Al-Ghali.
00:06The principle is to design a futuristic approach to rehabilitating criminals
00:10by combining artificial intelligence with neuroscience.
00:12The idea is to implant artificial memories directly into the prisoner's brain,
00:16thus making him experience his crimes from the victim's point of view.
00:18In the outside world, the rehabilitation session lasts a few minutes,
00:21and for the prisoner it lasts years due to the altered perception of time in his mind.
00:25This intense experience aims to induce emotional states such as remorse or regrets
00:29that some individuals cannot feel themselves.
00:30Conify's proposal is based on a series of recent scientific discoveries in the field of neuroscience.
00:35For example, scientists have succeeded in implanting false memories in mice
00:38and transforming scary memories into happy memories.
00:41In 2018, these researchers even managed to transfer a memory of a sea snail to another.
00:45Conify's advocates argue that this technology could transform criminal justice
00:48by prioritizing rehabilitation rather than punishment,
00:51and by considering detainees as patients.
00:52They believe that this could lower the rate of recidivism
00:55and facilitate the social and professional reintegration of prisoners.
00:57However, despite its potential advantages,
00:59Conify arouses ethical concerns,
01:01notably on consent, abuse risks and sustainable psychological effects.
01:04Many Internet users have already established the parallel with the Black Mirror series.
01:07And you, what do you think?
01:08Share your thoughts in the comments.

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