
The Rise of Neurotechnology Calls for a Parallel Focus on Neurorights
Chile is leading the way with a bill that offers protections against abuses and inequities that could arise from technologies that augment human capacities
Nayef Al-Rodhan has written extensively on artificial intelligence and the implications for human dignity and governance, and is the author of Sustainable History and the Dignity Of Man. He is a senior fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and a senior member of St. Antony's College at Oxford University.
Chile is leading the way with a bill that offers protections against abuses and inequities that could arise from technologies that augment human capacities
How far can we “improve” our mind before we lose our sense of identity and authenticity?
Brainlike computer chips, smart pharmacology and other advances offer great promise but also raise serious questions that we must deal with now
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