We’re excited to bring you the latest episode of Ethics in Action, featuring Dr. Stephen Rainey, Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Technology at Delft University of Technology.
In Neural Decoding: A Conversation with Stephen Rainey, we explore some of the most pressing ethical and philosophical questions about brain data, AI, and neurotechnology.
Episode Highlights:
Brain Data vs. Personal Data: Why are neural signals unique, and how should they be protected?
Mind Reading vs. Neural Decoding: Understanding the real implications of neurotechnology.
Neuromarketing & Neurocapitalism: Can companies really "read" your thoughts?
Neurotech & Criminal Justice: The risks and promises of brain data in law enforcement.
Neurorights: Should we have legal protections for cognitive privacy?
This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in how neurotechnology is reshaping ethics, privacy, and society. Let us know your thoughts!