• @Grimy@lemmy.world
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    It’s a lot of fancy words but they basically strap a tv to your face and force feed you gore while they zap your brain and make you feel like shit.

    I was expecting venture capitalist pipe dreams and the usual disconnect, not full on Gitmo lol

  • @maxinstuff@lemmy.world
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    This can’t be real?

    First of all it’s almost certainly torture and human rights violations.

    Secondly, never mind freedom of speech - now you can’t even have your thoughts to yourself.

    Fuck. That.

  • @Hotspur@lemmy.ml
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    285 days ago

    Everything about this screams fake. It also all sounds like a horrible idea. They’re basically discussing traumatizing inmates at 10x speed. Given that a lot of criminals come from a background of trauma, I’d wonder here if you’d be doing more harm than good. There’s claims in this article that are absurd, without some form of clarification. What the hell is a “creative scientist” as a title—I’m not familiar with that discipline. Also, let’s uhh say am that all this was real, and possible. This tech would be a net evil in the world. If you can use it to brainwash inmates into cringing when they think about doing crime, you can also use it to torture dissenters into conformists. Given that the tech is already aimed at an element of the state security apparatus, there’s like no chance this wouldn’t get used for much worse purposes. I think they’re also misunderstanding how prison is used in many places. In NA, prison does not seem to be about rehabilitation, but just punishment and getting free labor.

    • @Hotspur@lemmy.ml
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      155 days ago

      I watched the video from the “creative scientist” has on YouTube and unless someone has further info, this looks like a completely speculative fiction project.

  • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    225 days ago

    Apparently decades of science-fictional takes have not been able to make people understand why this is a Bad Idea and we shouldn’t even be talking about it except to say, “Absolutely not!”

  • @ealoe@ani.social
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    The only people this should ever be used on is the assholes who came up with it. Black Mirror wasn’t meant to be a playbook people!

  • @667
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    This is just on the outside edge of A Clockwork Orange.

  • DeepChill
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    145 days ago

    Demolition Man?? Can’t wait for this to go wrong.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      25 days ago

      There was another movie around this idea very recently, maybe a couple years ago. Can’t remember the name though.

      Young woman in isolation, think she helped create the system, maybe was on Netflix like 4 years ago?

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        There is a black mirror episode where a person puts an implant inside their brain that hears an echo of their brain wave activity. Once the implant essentially becomes that person, it’s removed and put into a smart home device.

        It’s a three parter, an other bit has a criminals copy being tortured to get a confession out of it.

        It’s a Christmas special so it’s a solid hour and a half.

        Or maybe oxygen, came out in 2021

        • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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          24 days ago

          Oxygen has an interesting plot, similar, but not it.

          I think the prison angle in this film wasn’t the main premise. Just how a technology was used.

          There was an eye drop that delivered a drug or something that could…do something to your brain.

          Uggh, wish I could remember more.

      • chiisana
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        35 days ago

        I don’t suppose you mean Altered Carbon, where the premise is people don’t die as their entire memory and consciousness could be captured in a tiny tube the size of a modern day fuse; and opens where they’re investigating the suicide of a young woman who jumped to her death but have registered as DNR or something like that?

        • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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          14 days ago

          Similar style, but that was a mini-series (for lack of a better description).

          This was a movie (IIRC), and she was held in a prison in her mind (so she thought), I can’t remember the details. Futuristic, but not very far into the future.

  • @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    54 days ago

    The AI bubble trying to leech money from the prison state. Hopefully this is a sign of it’s collapse and not its intransigence.