Japanese researchers create mind-reading A.I. that can transcribe a person's thoughts

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By now, you probably already know that artificial intelligence (AI) technology is developing at a remarkably fast rate. It has been the subject of many essays and news articles that are mainly about an oncoming robot takeover, which could mean trouble for many humans in the world today. But in order for advanced AI robots to truly take over the world, they've got to first be able to think like humans. Now a group of researchers have taken the first steps to making that a reality. Japanese researchers recently published a new study titled, "Describing Semantic Representations of Brain Activity Evoked by Visual Stimuli," wherein AI technology was used to predict – with great accuracy – exactly what people were thinking when they were looking at certain pictures.