AI learned to read a person's thoughts and visualize the appearance that he likes

A team of researchers has developed artificial intelligence (AI) to read minds. It reads personal

person's preferences and can create a portrait withappearance that will attract the user. The system uses a person's preferences to create portraits of attractive people who don't actually exist.

This was stated by scientists from the University of Helsinkiand Copenhagen. They published an article detailing the system by which the computer-brain interface is used to transfer data to the AI ​​system. It then interprets the data and uses it to train the image generator.

After the user's preferences have beeninterpreted, the machine generated a new series of images, tuned to be more attractive to the user. After analysis, the researchers found that 80% of the personalized images generated by the machine passed the attractiveness test.

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Initially, the researchers put beforegenerative neural network (GAN) the task of creating hundreds of artificial portraits. The images showed 30 volunteers who were asked to pay attention to faces they found attractive, while their brain responses were recorded using an EEG.

The researchers then analyzed the EEG data using machine learning methods, connecting the individual data through a brain computer interface (BCI) to a generative neural network.

Researchers note that in the hands of corporationsthis tool can get scary. Some companies may knowingly generate images and set up more relevant targeted ads or political campaigns.

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