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Watch: Manipulating Dreams for Self-Improvement—or Profit - Bloomberg (youtube.com)
While some researchers are finding previously unknown ways that sleep makes us who we are, others are exploring the tricky ethics of dream manipulation and its potential for growth...or marketing.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Anything related to brains, consciousness, the state and meaning of dreaming, and everything surrounding this is having lots of developments as technology advances. Experts in AI need to create neural nets, understand consciousness, biotechnology need to understand the role of sleep and dreams to heal the body and the mind, all very good..., but even marketers and business, always looking for new alternatives and opportunities are (albeit just thinking for the future) trying to see how dreams can be used for profit, or for whatever (what about having your staff doing some self improvement while dreaming?). If science per se is neutral, some developments are kind of scary.