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The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
amazon.com
In this age of utopian technologies, we can design mechanical limbs for amputees and chemically engineer happiness for depressives. But should we? From the fluoride in our water to genetically modified babies, scientific advances pose complex new ethical questions. We ask discuss the major bioethical issues of our time. Is philosophy braced for... See more
Emily Jackson • Lse Festival 2019 | Brave New World [Audio]
When AI Discrimination Happens 1.1 Billion Times (Inside my AI Law and Policy Class #9)
nitafarahany.substack.com
Nihaala Beema Salam is a UX Researcher with a background in cognitive science, leveraging her natural curiosity and observational skills into a professional career. Her work is grounded in domain knowledge of cognitive psychology and neuroscience, which she applies through expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. She has... See more
Bearing witness
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The Volokh Conspiracy
reason.com
Nita Farahany & Aza Raskin - The Promise and Peril of Neurotechnology
youtube.comneurorights, can be defined as the ethical, legal, social, or natural principles of freedom or entitlement related to a person’s cerebral and mental domain; that is, the fundamental normative rules for the protection and preservation of the human brain and mind” [1]. Although the lists and terminologies sometimes diverge, four neurorights have been... See more
The Right to Mental Integrity: Multidimensional, Multilayered and Extended - Neuroethics
