- The United Nations is warning about “potentially harmful” advances in neurotechnology.
- Some tech could allow AI to compromise a person’s mental privacy, UNESCO officials said.
- The UN proposes to establish ethics and regulations of the neurotech industry.
Some thoughts really should be kept to yourself.
The United Nations has raised the alarm about “potentially harmful” advances in neurotechnology, suggesting that brain implants and scans could allow artificial intelligence to infringe on private, human thoughts, according to Agence France-Presse.
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