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Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI
- Yuste, Rafael;
- Goering, Sara;
- Arcas, Blaise Agüera Y;
- Bi, Guoqiang;
- Carmena, Jose M;
- Carter, Adrian;
- Fins, Joseph J;
- Friesen, Phoebe;
- Gallant, Jack;
- Huggins, Jane E;
- Illes, Judy;
- Kellmeyer, Philipp;
- Klein, Eran;
- Marblestone, Adam;
- Mitchell, Christine;
- Parens, Erik;
- Pham, Michelle;
- Rubel, Alan;
- Sadato, Norihiro;
- Sullivan, Laura Specker;
- Teicher, Mina;
- Wasserman, David;
- Wexler, Anna;
- Whittaker, Meredith;
- Wolpaw, Jonathan
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/551159aAbstract
Artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces must respect and preserve people’s privacy, identity, agency and equality, say Rafael Yuste, Sara Goering and colleagues.
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