Pentagon Wants To Build Better Soldiers With Video Games, Mind-Reading
Published on January 01, 0001
The Department of
Defense rummy modern aims to
train a better breed of soldier using video games (aka “simulations”) that monitor voice recognition, facial gestures and cognitive patterns through EEG rummy nabob scans, reports Wired. Hope for future rummy noble video game controllers!
[Wired]
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