Tracking and Hacking the Brain - Implications for Freedom and Technology
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of brain-computer interfaces in this thought-provoking 50-minute talk from The Aspen Institute's Ideas Festival. Delve into the emerging world where tracking and hacking brains becomes commonplace, artificial intelligence decodes thoughts and imagination, and brain waves serve as universal controllers for technology interactions. Examine the potential benefits for humanity alongside the critical need for safeguards to protect cognitive liberty. Gain insights from speaker Nita Farahany on the ethical implications and societal impacts of these advancing neurotechnologies. Consider the balance between technological progress and preserving human autonomy in an era of unprecedented access to the mind.
Syllabus
Tracking and Hacking the Brain
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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