Brain-sensing tech is on the rise. But what about your right to mental privacy?

by Jan 31, 2024Uncategorized0 comments

Neurotechnology could help us monitor our health and wellness. But lawyer and AI ethicist Nita Farahany says that without safeguards, our private thoughts and emotions can be exploited for profit. Click here for more content

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