• 6 months ago
The Cognify method would sees criminals hooked up to hi-tech machines that implant artificial memories directly into their brain.

Inside the subject's mind, time would pass differently, slower than in real life, making them experience years-worth of artificial memories in just a few minutes.

Depending on the seriousness of the subject’s crime and their sentence, the memories could be tailored to the rehabilitation needs of each subject.

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00:00Welcome to Cognify, a facility designed to treat criminals like patients.
00:07Instead of spending years in an actual prison cell, prisoners could finish their sentence here in just a few minutes.
00:13Cognify could someday create and implant artificial memories directly into the prisoner's brain.
00:19These complex, vivid, and lifelike memories are created in real time using AI-generated content.
00:26Depending on the seriousness of the subject's crime and their sentence, the memories could be tailored to the rehabilitation needs of each subject.
00:34The artificial memories implanted by Cognify would be seamlessly incorporated into the existing neural networks of the brain.
00:42First, the prisoner is given a choice, either spending tens of years in a prison cell or seeking fast-track rehabilitation through artificial memory implantation.
00:52If the prisoner chooses to undergo fast-track rehabilitation, the Cognify device is used.
00:58Next, the prisoner undergoes high-resolution brain scanning to create a detailed map of their neural pathways.
01:04This brain map helps guide the Cognify device to target specific brain regions responsible for memory, reasoning, and logical thinking.
01:12Inside the criminal's mind, time would pass differently, slower than in real life, making them experience years' worth of artificial memories in just a few minutes.
01:22Synthetic memories are customized depending on the crime committed and the unique brain structure and psychological profile of the individual.
01:30Violent offenders could experience memories that are designed to trigger empathy and remorse.
01:36Seeing their crime from the perspective of their victim, feeling their pain and suffering firsthand.
01:42Some memories are designed to trigger consequences and trauma.
01:46Such memories could simulate the long-term consequences of violent actions, such as the grief of the victim's family or the physical and emotional trauma endured by the victim.
01:57Artificial memories could cover a wide range of crimes, including domestic violence, hate crimes and discrimination, embezzlement, insider trading, theft and fraud.
02:07To ensure the long-term effect of the therapy session, the memories could become permanent, fully integrated into the subject's mind, as if they were part of their own personal experiences.
02:18While subjects are undergoing therapy session, valuable data are collected from all the prisoners into a central computer for scientific research, which will help understand the criminal mind and determine the best approach to tackle crimes in society.

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