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Mental Augmentation Symposium

The Neurorights Foundation hosts a symposium on the human rights implications of mental augmentation via neurotechnologies, with a focus on medical applications, the consumer market, national security, and fair access to augmentation.

What is Neurotechnology?

In this short video, Dr. Rafael Yuste gives a concise crash course on neurotechnology and why ethical regulations matter.

A Neuroscientist Exploring the Ethics of Neural Identity

In this short video, Dr. Rafael Yuste gives a concise crash course on neurotechnology and why ethical regulations matter.

Experts Call for Ethics Rules to Protect Privacy, Free Will, as Brain Technologies Advance

Dr. Yuste talks about the importance of ethics surrounding the advancement of neurotechnology and AI .

The Novel Neurotechnologies: Impact in Science, Medicine, and Society

The convergence of artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces may soon restore sight to the blind, allow the paralyzed to move robotic limbs and cure any number of brain and nervous system disorders. But without regulation, this flurry of innovation spells trouble for humanity, warns a team of researchers.

Biological and Medical Impact of Social Media

In this plenary session, Rafael Yuste discusses novel neurotechnologies. "People say it's just too complicated (to understand the brain)," says Yuste. "We do have methods that allow us to see the entire activity of the brain, but not enough resolution of a single neuron. I believe we don't have the right method yet."

Cutting Edge: Stealing Thoughts from Our Head-Exploring Neurorights

What if technology had the right to our thoughts in the future? What if our own minds could be hacked? Two notable minds in neurotechnology link their expertise to discuss whether technology is inherently unethical, and what rights we have to protect our minds now and in the future.

Podcast: Are your thoughts safe?- with Rafael Yuste and Jared Genser

Neuroscientists today know more about how the brain works than ever before; unlocking the brain’s potential could transform our world. Achieving what from today’s perspective would be superhuman cognition, could open whole new worlds of medicine, science, technology, and even humanity. But it could also be abused, with nightmarish consequences.

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