By the year 2030 robots will be able to read your mind, and there will be no laws or regulations to prevent them from doing so, according to a panel of scientists at the World Economic Forum. Experts say that smartphones, tablets and computers will be able to examine brain activity in humans and see what they are thinking. Mirror.co.uk reports: Initially this will be used for security as a kind of ‘pass thought’ – the user thinks of a specific song or thought which the device recognises and then unlocks itself. But a panel at the World Economic Forum, in Davos, warned of the terrifying possibility of hackers reading people’s innermost thoughts. Nita Farahany, professor of Law and philosophy at Duke University, said: “Beyond two-factor idenitification…is using neural signatures – ‘pass thoughts’. “It turns out every person thinks quite differently about the same thing. “So you could think like a song or a little ditty in your head while you are wearing a consumer based EEG device and then that, which has a unique neural signature, can be used as your pass code. “It turns out that’s an incredibly effective, incredibly safe and almost impossible to replicate pass code, [...]