Our government has failed to protect our Brain Data Privacy.
They are ignoring the UNESCO RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ETHICS IN NEUROTECHNOLOGY.
The ethics surrounding the transmission of frequencies to the brain, primarily through technologies like Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and neurostimulation, involve profound issues of privacy, autonomy, personal identity, and justice. These concerns stem from the ability of such devices to directly interact with, monitor, and potentially alter brain function.
How is it possible that someone sitting in Kimberley can have technology that is capable of invading the privacy of someone in Johannesburg by using a Brain Computer Interface System?
There’s a group of coloured friends who are involved.
Some are living in Johannesburg and others in Cape Town.
Our government has failed to protect our Brain Data Privacy.
They are ignoring the UNESCO RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ETHICS IN NEUROTECHNOLOGY.
The ethics surrounding the transmission of frequencies to the brain, primarily through technologies like Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and neurostimulation, involve profound issues of privacy, autonomy, personal identity, and justice. These concerns stem from the ability of such devices to directly interact with, monitor, and potentially alter brain function.
How is it possible that someone sitting in Kimberley can have technology that is capable of invading the privacy of someone in Johannesburg by using a Brain Computer Interface System?
There’s a group of coloured friends who are involved.
Some are living in Johannesburg and others in Cape Town.