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What are the ethical implications of neurtechnologies? From the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering: "Such advances…
Scientists developing a brain implant that can communicate digitally with the outside world. source : https://www.nature.com/ne…
Scientists developing a brain implant that can communicate digitally with the outside world. source : https://www.nature.com/ne…
Philipp Kellmeyer and colleagues have recently published an article on ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI, in the…
Several CSNE members contributed to this recent Nature article, which defines four important ethical priorities for…
Did you know the 'average' person now touches their smartphone - a million times a year? In this Nature opinion piece…
"Consider the following scenario. A paralyzed man participates in a clinical trial of a brain–computer interface (BCI). A…
New paper in Nature from Center co-authors Christine Mitchell and Laura Specker Sullivan on privacy in medicine using brain-compu…
Hier mal ein größerer Bogen vom #Marketing über #soziale_Netzwerke, namentlich Facebook, in die Zukunft von #BCI und #Artificial…
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality…
Columbia University neuroscientist Rafael Yuste and University of Washington philosopher Sara Goering have written a…
Columbia University neuroscientist Rafael Yuste and University of Washington philosopher Sara Goering have written a…
The Center's Christine Mitchell and Laura Specker Sullivan coauthored this Nature paper on ethics in artificial intelligence…
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality…
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality.
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality…
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality.
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality.
Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality…
"It might take years or even decades until BCI (brain–computer interface) and other neurotechnologies are part of our daily…
"Some people receiving deep-brain stimulation through electrodes implanted in their brains have reported feeling an altered…
#AI-brain interfaces evoke mind-reading ethical questions unaddressed by current guidelines | #neuroscience | https://t.co/UGpaVU…
“#AI and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality” #DukeU https://www.
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality…
http://www.nature.com/news/four-ethical-priorities-for-neurotechnologies-and-ai-1.22960?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20171109
Artificial intelligence and brain–computer interfaces must respect and preserve people's privacy, identity, agency and equality…
This will require ethicists
One day it might be possible to decode people's mental processes and directly manipulate the brain mechanisms underlying their…
With our very own Mina Teicher