The United Nations is warning about "potentially harmful" advances in neurotechnology.
Some tech could allow AI to compromise a person's mental privacy, UNESCO officials said.
"It's like putting neurotech on steroids," Mariagrazia Squicciarini, an economist from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, told the AFP.
I didn't like it at all," Galvin, who eventually had the device removed, told UNESCO.
It could threaten our rights to human dignity, freedom of thought and privacy," UNESCO director-general Audrey Azoulay said in June, when she proposed a "common ethical framework at the international level."
Persons:
Gabriela Ramos, Ramos, Antonio Guterres, Hannah Galvin, Galvin, " Galvin, Squicciarini, Audrey Azoulay
Organizations:
UNESCO, UN, Morning, United Nations, Agence France, United Nations Educational, Cultural Organization, AFP
Locations:
neurotechnology