Mind control technology refers to tools and techniques designed to influence, manipulate, or alter human thoughts, behaviors, and perceptions through various means, including electromagnetic fields, brain-computer interfaces, neurostimulation, and psychological conditioning. These technologies can be used for medical purposes, such as brain stimulation therapy for neurological disorders, but they also raise ethical concerns regarding covert influence, cognitive surveillance, and the potential for misuse in military, governmental, or experimental applications. As advancements in neuroscience and artificial intelligence continue, the debate over privacy, autonomy, and human rights in the age of mind-influencing technologies becomes increasingly critical.