JAKARTA - A startup company called Proof announced plans to release an AI bando called Halo for $ 2,000 (Rp 31.4 million) by 2025. The bando is designed to give its users unmatched control over their dreams during sleep, which can help users address the problems they face in everyday life.
This Bando uses electroencephalography (EEG) technology, which records electrical activity in the brain, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) which measures brain activity by measuring blood flow.
However, experts are not sure what the long-term effects will be and warn that the use of high-frequency sound to stimulate the brain could hamper our cognitive ability to process short-term memories.
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Experts worry that Lucid's dream could have long-term negative effects, including causing increased levels of stress and anxiety.
"Almost no one talks about any dangers or warnings," Nirit Soffer-Dudek, a clinical psychology researcher at Ben-Gurion University in Negev, Israel, told the BBC, talking about the negative effects of the lucid dream.
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