Sikta RoyKnowledge Contributor
What ethical considerations arise from advances in neurotechnology, such as brain-computer interfaces, neurostimulation, and neuroimaging? How do these technologies impact concepts of privacy, agency, identity, and autonomy, and what frameworks are needed to address these ethical dilemmas?
What ethical considerations arise from advances in neurotechnology, such as brain-computer interfaces, neurostimulation, and neuroimaging? How do these technologies impact concepts of privacy, agency, identity, and autonomy, and what frameworks are needed to address these ethical dilemmas?
Neurotechnology raises concerns about privacy, consent, and potential misuse of neural data and interventions. It also raises philosophical questions about the nature of consciousness, free will, and moral responsibility. Ethical frameworks should balance the potential benefits of neurotechnology for healthcare, education, and human enhancement with the risks of unintended consequences and social disparities in access and control over neural technologies.