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"Brain to computer interfaces that can actually tell you what people are thinking" Really? I only know of interfaces that can read what we perceive (external visual information) and what we are intending our muscles to do (motor cortex). I think calling these things "thought" is a stretch, because then you could read someone's "thoughts" just by feeling the tension in their muscles, or reading nerve info in the PNS or optic nerves. What does it mean for someone to think "EE", is it a specific and slight tension in mouth, tongue and diagram? Is it the result of sonic mental imagery? Is it the the memory recall of a sound? These claims are not meaningful without knowing the answers to these questions, and AFAIK we don't.
If there is a working system that reads thoughts (like the content of working memory, or an imagined visual image) then please post a link!