Hannah Frey
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, right.
You're feeling good.
So maybe you should buy a Coke because we're noticing that you're a little bit like less, less relaxed in your brain right now.
And we can get like super targeted ads.
Hey, Michael, you're feeling kind of frustrated by that thing that happened at work today.
Some chocolate would help.
It's like the TikTok algorithm, but plus, plus, plus, plus, plus.
But our analysis of your brain shows that you do enjoy it.
So we're going to give you more of this.
And I'm like, I don't want this.
And they're like, you do, though, at a subconscious level.
So here you go.
It was your choice to construct it.
But I think that choice is probably made with the expectation of some kind of privacy.
In fact, in that case, US versus Payne, they specifically ruled that biometrics to unlock a phone, like I think in that case it was a thumbprint, is not testimonial, especially because the parolee in that case had a diminished expectation of privacy.
So a lot comes down to what the person expects.
I think we also are going to find ourselves hitting a wall which is does the brain tell the truth?
A scan might say that I recognize something.
But do I consciously recognize it?
Here's where this is coming from.