Our parents and grandparents believed in a future with flying cars, teleporters, space ships, and widespread happiness

Our parents and grandparents believed in a future with flying cars, teleporters, space ships, and widespread happiness.

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That's fucked up but what if you just sleep

This is unironically kind of based

Star Trek did it

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uploading the human mind isn't possible, you could at best create a copy of the neural values within a framework that isn't able to operate as a human brain, and even then if you could make a workable copy you'd be creating something that was blameless

And Black Mirror plus like 10 other shows

Cest ici maintenant.

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Nobody said they were uploading brains you morons

It says so at the end of the article.

And people say a little spanking is inhumane.

The idea that society could re-integrate criminals back into society with them only missing a days of work is certainly interesting.
But, it raises the question on what exact content could realisticly be programmed into this cyber prison. Would it be worthwhile in terms of rehabilitation, or would it just be a program designed to make the prisoner dick around in a cell for a thousand years?

That's kind of just an irrelevant annotation

We just need Judges and we're all set

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MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA

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The future will look like Brazil with microcephallic humanoids dancing to crappy music.

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One a second thought. This is actually pretty good.
These prisoners who get out after long sentences always lose their families after a long time. This solves that problem.

>The idea that society could re-integrate criminals back into society with them only missing a days of work is certainly interesting.
Not really. The entire point of proson is missing out on life while you're inside and keeping you out of society for as long as possible
This is a retarded idea

>Widespread happiness
How wrong they were...

youtu.be/CN_eL5ukCbw

Some people here circle jerk about Singapore's use of caning. They ignore that caning isn't limited to Singapore and that it's used prodigiously in some countries that don't have anything near the safety level of Singapore. That's to be expected of the "tough on crime" crowd though.

>Not really. The entire point of proson is missing out on life while you're inside and keeping you out of society for as long as possible
Depends on which country. More civilized countries look more towards rehabilitation.

Por que diabos a natalya não deu uper:023 na sala?

Depois quw esse caralho der merda vão querer colocar a culpa em mim ai ó quem toma no cu sou eu

On the contrary imagine doing this to a human outside of prison to make them feel immortal. It's like a new drug

"Bro you want a hit? a year for 50 bucks"

this is terrifying

>hurr upload human minds
The brain doesn't work in binary, nor can its complex individual organical circuits be connected to some shitty computer.

Instead of looking at why people are criminal (gang mentality, drug abuse, poverty) the government is aiming to shorten the sentences? At least to make their prisons emptier, because inmates would barely gain anything from it.

I can imagine that time for your brain is some sort of washed out haze, they can't just inject some rehabilitation program directly into your brain, you'd just sit in a corner for a minute and it would feel like 4 years have passed doing nothing.

what the fuck. so this would pretty much be like in that time chamber from dragon ball z

I'd use it recreationally and become a philosopher like Dr. Peterson or Joe Rogan.

Like Mayuri Kurotsuchi