Neurorights: The Land of Speculative Ethics and Alarming Claims?

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):113-115 (2024)
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The intersection of AI and neurotechnology has resulted in an increasing number of medical and non-medical applications and has sparked debate over the need for new human rights, or “neurorights,”...

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