brain research
11/15/2017
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By Robert Jonathan
Experts warn: Ethical guidelines and regulations are needed for AI technology used to restore or enhance human capabilities
A group of 28 researchers, scientists and other experts in the neurotechnology field is calling for ethical rules when it comes to the brain-computer interface. Artificial intelligence technology brings with it the possibility of profoundly restoring the quality of life for many individuals suffering from brain injuries, blindness, paralysis, epilepsy, and other serious conditions. Columbia University […]
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