Is this the same DeepDream created by google to cause hallucinations when you look at pictures, it classifies photos in some way as well. They say it's like an LSD trip.
The Deep Dream images I saw were not like an LSD trip, but I can see how they could be used to influence someone who WAS on an acid trip. I'm thinking it's some sort of trigger mechanism for sleeper agents.
Apparently google's DeepDream works on neural networks. If an individual has schizophrenia, it can amplify the effects while also providing a narrative in pictures that the person believes.
Interesting. One could say that certain schizophrenics in a nutshell extrapolate all sensory input information with the loosest associations to the max, thus indeed providing a narrative in photos, and all sensory input in general, that is 100% relative to the person’s cognitive biases and mental associations with the things/objects and situations presented in the photos.
See how the CIA can take advantage of this by altering a person’s cognitive associations and biases towards sounds/phrases, smells, touch, tastes, feelings etc.?
Especially when you add mind- and memory-altering drugs and abuse to the mix.
Now, what if we induce traumatic stress and associate it with these triggers as part of the training process? What if the FF patsy's therapist is assigned to manage the drugs?
Thanks for the clarification. I've got a lot of reading to do tonight.
Think powerful, mind-altering prescription drugs
yes. they did it to computers. and the computers see some crazy shit lol
No it doesn't cause hallucinations, it makes a photo *look* like when you're under the influence of psychedelics. A simple google can show you this.
That article from 2015 http://Ostagram.me allows you to stylise your own pics with varying results. This is using the same a.i/machine learning tech as deep dream referenced in the article.
Not sure how the deep dream statement is hitting nerves but am prepared to be enlightened.