Mind Over Machine: UN Urges Ethical Guardrails for Brain Tech Revolution
Source: United Nations NewsIt seems like science fiction: the ability to communicate, control a computer, or move a robotic limb through thought alone. Yet it's not only possible—it's already transforming the lives of patients with severe disabilities. In 2024, a man with "locked-in syndrome" spoke via a brain-computer interface that translated his thoughts into words. Although such neurotechnology is strictly regulated in medicine, its use in other areas has begun...
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