Hands Off My Settings

2015-10-11 00:00:00

KMO welcomes Dr. James Hughes of the IEET back to the C-Realm Podcast to tease out the finer points of cognitive liberty. There are a number of new technologies that promise to give us greater control over our thoughts and emotions, but something that would be a boon for personal use can be a tool of oppression when authorities use it on us without our consent. The early conversation centers on China’s new credit rating system which combines credit worthiness and political compliance into a single metric. Later, KMO talks with Charlotte Walsh. She will be speaking at the upcoming Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics conference about the intersection of cognitive liberty and drug law.

KMO welcomes Dr. James Hughes of the IEET back to the C-Realm Podcast to tease out the finer points of cognitive liberty. There are a number of new technologies that promise to give us greater control over our thoughts and emotions, but something that would be a boon for personal use can be a tool of oppression when authorities use it on us without our consent. The early conversation centers on China’s new credit rating system which combines credit worthiness and political compliance into a single metric. Later, KMO talks with Charlotte Walsh. She will be speaking at the upcoming Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics conference about the intersection of cognitive liberty and drug law.

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