@leon.petrou: He built a device that reads your thoughts. Then OpenAI started building the same thing. #openai #alterego #sweetpea #dime #jonyive #telepathy #Tech #ai #mit #wearable #antoniomeucci
guys lookup Suchir Balaji and what openai did if u don't know already
2026-03-30 00:20:44
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Summer Thorn :
AlterEgo's "Silent Sense" (Non-Invasive): This is Arnav Kapur's device. It detects neuromuscular signals (tiny mouth movements), not brain activity, and is currently in clinical trials.
2026-05-21 19:28:06
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lauren someone :
How is this not terrifying? my thoughts are nobodys business .
2026-03-30 19:58:15
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👑 Disciple of Jesus 👑 :
Did he patent it?
2026-03-27 23:23:20
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AznSong :
Some people don't have an internal monologue though 👀
2026-03-30 03:27:10
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icekingcold :
no privacy
2026-03-29 12:13:43
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Jemael :
dont we have this in our phones? cause I kinda feel like my phone reads my thoughts and give me feeds that relates.
2026-04-04 10:24:19
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Metamorphasis Hypnotherapy :
I am telepathic. I don't need this.
2026-03-31 10:11:41
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. :
apparently, i hate openAi.
2026-03-27 19:18:14
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Nina_WN :
Mine would sound like 12 people having a meeting and talking at the same time. Good luck with people like us. 😂
2026-04-23 17:32:43
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Kit :
intrusive thoughts final boss
2026-03-28 19:53:54
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JamesThomsonTodd :
The muscular manifestation of subvocal speech is an idea from the 1800s, perhaps earlier. There is absolutely nothing new about it except the technology used to detect the muscular movements. If you invent a device to detect those movements, you are inventing something thought of well over 100 years ago. Look up Victor Egger, La Parole Intérieure (1881). Behaviorist John B. Watson borrowed the idea years later from Anna Wyczołkowska’s article “Theoretical and Experimental Studies in the Mechanism of Speech,” published in the same issue of the Psychological Review in 1913 as his article “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It.” He was editor and had an advance view of the contents. We know thinking as subvocal speech was a late addition to his 1913 article because it is entirely in footnotes. In 1916, Watson wanted to demonstrate the measurement of muscular movement associated with private speech and present on his invention as his presidential address for the American Psychological Association. But he and his associate Karl Lashley could not make the equipment work. Instead, he did a talk on Pavlov’s conditioned reflexes, which is how Pavlov got into American psychology.
2026-03-31 01:43:05
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tcb :
the big question: is OpenAI violating a patent? 🤔 if so, they can settle in court. if not, then this is a non issue 🤷♀️
2026-03-29 01:19:25
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Zachs Matrin :
subvocalization just like in speaker of the dead and enders game.
2026-03-28 11:50:48
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Cheezy :
1984 - thought police
2026-05-01 01:36:22
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khaos_blak :
there goes the last wall of privacy
2026-03-30 04:59:24
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Whatdaflux :
They need to develop a wearable that can cancel the ringing in my ears and restore my range. This kind of telepathic tech is interesting but really only useful if you want to keep other people out of your conversations
2026-03-29 16:46:01
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Barak Shavit :
open AI stole just about the whole internet - so why is this any surprise
2026-03-29 20:09:21
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Argie 💛🖤💔 :
And Edison did this to everybody.
2026-03-29 01:47:28
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BGK :
that's how most inventions work. you think Edison invented the lightbulb? this isn't some secret
2026-03-28 19:57:12
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Froggish :
Can you prove that they stole his invention or you're just saying it for content's sake?
2026-03-29 20:04:08
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glorious.porpoise :
Did he not file a thousand patents
2026-03-28 06:37:58
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Mr.Miso :
unfortunately now products like neurosky exist. which detect the EEG signal instead of EMG. still cool though
2026-03-29 04:34:52
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Bonescan :
the concept has been in Scifi for 50 years. you can't steal that
2026-03-29 00:00:29
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free palestine 🍉🇵🇸 :
Is Alter Ego going to sue Open AI?
2026-05-24 15:25:46
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