Daily Mail: For the first time, two-way communication between people while sleeping has been established
For the first time, scientists have been able to establish two-way communication between people during sleep. The Daily Mail writes about this with reference to the REMspace company.
According to the publication, scientists, using special equipment, were able to connect the consciousnesses of two people sleeping at different ends of the house, and they exchanged messages.
CEO and founder of REMspace Michael Raduga said that while communication in dreams used to seem like science fiction, tomorrow it could become commonplace.
The brain waves of the experiment participants were monitored by a device that transmitted data to a server remotely. As soon as one of the subjects entered a lucid dream, the server generated a random word and transmitted it to the study participant through headphones. When the second participant in the experiment woke up, he was able to repeat the word.
Prior to this, Anton Ivanov, director of research and development at Kaspersky Lab JSC, said that information security market players are calling for the creation of an artificial intelligence (AI) center based on one of the regulators, which will deal with information security issues in the field of AI.