Showing posts with label Mind Hack with Jeff DeRiso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mind Hack with Jeff DeRiso. Show all posts

Newsbud | Mind Hack with Jeff DeRiso | Winning the Battle to Control Your Mind | May 19, 2017

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In this week’s edition of Mind Hack, Jeff DeRiso looks at an achievement by Japanese researchers using brain waves to decode human speech. He also examines a US Defense Industry insider’s view of advances in neuroscience and bioweaponry. Also, we’ll examine how the dynamics of power can act as a control mechanism of human behavior, and the ways to connect with other humans despite our cognitive biases toward self-preservation. -Newsbud.com

Show Notes:
Japanese scientists know what you are about to say
Weaponizing the Brain: Neuroscience Advancements Spark Debate
Flashback: Stanford Prison Experiment
The Problem of Psychological Asymmetry

Newsbud | Mind Hack with Jeff DeRiso | US Navy Launches Information Warfare Center to Counter ‘Supposed’ Russian Interferenc | Apr. 7, 2017

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In this week's episode of Mind Hack, Jeff DeRiso covers the opening of a new center for Naval information warfare that is being framed as a response to the alleged “Russian interference” in the 2016 presidential election. He also discusses the US military’s research into unconventional espionage during the Cold War, a fraudulent psychic healer in Toronto. Finally, we examine how our minds are being re-wired by instant access to digitized information, and how this affects the social discourse.

Show Notes:
U.S. Navy Opens New Information Warfare Center
flashback: CIA documents reveal Project Star Gate
Toronto psychic charged with pretending to practise witchcraft
The Digital Storm: Blowing Away the Human Mind

Newsbud | Mind Hack with Jeff DeRiso | Human Free Will in the Digital Age | Mar. 23, 2017

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In this first episode of Mind Hack, Jeff DeRiso begins exploring the relationship between the human mind and digital technology. He discusses the importance of ethical applications for artificial intelligence and robotics technology, and how operant conditioning programs humans to be reactive. Finally, he looks at the story of a "mind control" technology startup that gives him some hope for the future.
-Newsbud.com
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