Cornify Will Eliminate Longterm Incarceration of Criminal. Will It Be Used on Us?

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Cornify is a conceptual company. The question is whether the government already possesses this technology and if it could be utilized as a weapon system. Additionally, there is inquiry about whether it has been deployed against our country's enemies or domestically against perceived state enemies.

Hashem Al-Ghaili, a creative scientist, developed Cognify, which represents a significant step forward in assisting offenders to improve. The technology contains a VR-like gadget that displays an AI-generated video of the crime and a brain implant that causes the individual to experience negative emotions such as regret and guilt.

These fabricated recollections are meant to be very real and detailed so that the offender feels the emotional effects of the crime. This could change their mind and make them less likely to commit another crime.

As part of the rehabilitation process, high-resolution brain scans are used to make precise maps of the neural pathways of the prisoners. Memory, thinking, and logical thought are among the brain regions that the Cognify gadget can target. These are the anterior cingulate cortex, parietal lobe, amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex.

This way, the device ensures that the implanted memories are smoothly integrated into the brain's neural networks. This stops cognitive dissonance and ensures that the person experiencing the memories thinks they are real.

The Cognify rehabilitation meetings are meant to feel like years to the prisoner, even though they only last a few minutes in real-time. This is done by changing the way the criminal thinks about time, speeding up their actions' long-term effects. The memories can be altered to fit the needs of each person's rehabilitation, depending on how evil the act was.

The technology shows visual effects and makes people's bodies react, which lets criminals feel their victims' pain and suffering. Some memories are meant to cause long-lasting trauma, like the effect on the victim's body and mind or the grief of the victim's family.

In a demonstration film, 19 pods line a white room. Inside each pod is a prisoner wearing the Cognify device, which has headphones over their ears and a screen over their eyes. With this set-up, they are fully immersed in the memories made by AI.

As inmates undergo these intense events, a central computer records information that will help researchers understand what motivates people to do bad things. The system's storage is encrypted to keep private information about prisoners and their recovery safe.

https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/50929/20240626/cognify-revolutionary-prison-concept-uses-ai-brain-implants-fast-track.htm

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