viernes, 29 de noviembre de 2019

New human rights to protect against 'mind hacking' and brain data theft proposed | Science | The Guardian

New human rights to protect against 'mind hacking' and brain data theft proposed | Science | The Guardian

The use of deep brain stimulation, involving electrodes implanted in patient’s brains, has already raised concerns about its impact on patients’ personal identity.

New human rights to protect against 'mind hacking' and brain data theft proposed

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A response to advances in neurotechnology that can read or alter brain activity, new human rights would protect people from theft, abuse and hacking

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