Scientist wants to implant prisoners with 'memories' of their crimes that show the victim's perspective
A scientist has unveiled a concept for a prison of the future that he has claimed would fast-track a criminal's release to minutes, instead of years or decades. Called Cognify, the design would implant synthetic memories of a person's crime into their brain, but showing their victim's perspective. The system could feature a VR-like device that displays AI-generated footage of the offence, coupled with a brain implant that induces emotional states like remorse or regret - feelings some individuals may not produce on their own. The concept, developed by Hashem Al-Ghaili, would ensure the long-term effects of the therapy session by making the memories permanent. Called Cognify, the design would implant synthetic memories of a person's crime into their brain, but showing their victim's perspective There are more than 1.7 million people currently incarcerated in the US.
Jun-24-2024, 22:32:22 GMT
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