AI

Neurotechnologies

• Neurotechnologies are rapidly developing due to global innovation and the convergence of neuroscience and digital technologies, becoming increasingly miniaturized and efficient.
• They offer hope for treating diseases such as Parkinson’s, insomnia, depression, and ADHD, but raise ethical concerns about the potential manipulation and influence on individuals.
• The use of neurotechnologies poses major ethical challenges, particularly regarding mental privacy. Society must address these dilemmas without slowing innovation.
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