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AI Bill of Rights (protection of humans)

Graybeard

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Brain-reading tech is coming. The law is not ready to protect us.

neuroethics and brain reading *headsets* and surgical implant are coming trends.

If you read the article ...

I had to mute this but the video content is to the point

Remember, Google and Facebook think YOU are the content to be sold -- nothing is free in life -- there is always a price to pay. Been that way ever since Eve ate the apple :D

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Other companies such as Kernel, Emotiv, and Neurosky are also working on brain tech. They say they’re building it for ethical purposes, like helping people with paralysis control their devices.

This might sound like science fiction, but it’s already begun to change people’s lives. Over the past dozen years, a number of paralyzed patients have received brain implants that allow them to move a computer cursor or control robotic arms. Implants that can read thoughts are still years away from commercial availability, but research in the field is moving faster than most people realize.

Your brain, the final privacy frontier, may not be private much longer.

Some neuroethicists argue that the potential for misuse of these technologies is so great that we need revamped human rights laws — a new “jurisprudence of the mind” — to protect us. The technologies have the potential to interfere with rights that are so basic that we may not even think of them as rights, like our ability to determine where our selves end and machines begin. Our current laws are not equipped to address this.
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