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Undark

Undark

Brain Technology Is Moving Fast. Are We Ready?

Investigates early brain-computer interface developments and ethical concerns, including the need for neurorights in anticipation of widespread use.

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

NeuroRights: New Human Rights for Neurotechnology and AI

Presents Dr. Rafael Yuste's lecture on establishing neurorights as fundamental human rights in the era of AI and neurotechnology.

Axios

Axios

The Tricky Ethics of Neurotechnologies

As the science of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and other neurotechnologies progresses, researchers are calling for ethical guidelines to be established now — before the technology fully matures.

EL PAÍS

EL PAÍS

Neurotechnology Can Already Read Minds: So How Do We Protect Our thoughts?

Chile is leading the way with a bill that offers protections against abuses and inequities that could arise from technologies that augment human capacities.

The NY Times Opinion

The NY Times Opinion

The Brain Implants that could Change Humanity

Brains are talking to computers, and computers are talking to brains. Are our daydreams safe?

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