1. Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI
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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, and Wolpaw, Jonathan
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Information and Computing Sciences ,Human-Centred Computing ,Philosophy and Religious Studies ,Neurological ,Alzheimer Disease ,Animals ,Artificial Intelligence ,Bioengineering ,Biomedical Enhancement ,Brain-Computer Interfaces ,Codes of Ethics ,Electroencephalography ,Female ,Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Individuality ,Informed Consent ,Male ,Neural Networks ,Computer ,Neurosciences ,Parkinson Disease ,Privacy ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
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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- 2017