Published May 30, 2023
Your Right to Mental Privacy in the Age of Brain-Sensing Tech | Nita Farahany | TED
Explore the transformative potential and ethical challenges of brain-sensing technology with neurotech and AI ethicist Nita Farahany, as she discusses the balance between neurotech advancements and cognitive liberty, emphasizing the urgent need for legal protections to safeguard our mental privacy in an increasingly transparent world.

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