‘Our notion of privacy will be useless’: what happens if technology learns to read our minds? | Technology

‘Our notion of privacy will be useless’: what happens if technology learns to read our minds? | Technology

“The skull acts as a bastion of privateness the mind is the past non-public section of ourselves,” Australian neurosurgeon Tom Oxley claims from New York. Oxley is the CEO of Synchron, a neurotechnology firm born in Melbourne that has successfully trialled hello-tech brain implants that allow people today to deliver e-mails and texts purely by