We’ll Soon Have the Power to Decode and Manipulate the Human Brain
Integrated Systems
Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced by leaps and bounds, and it’s easy to see why there’s a profound need to regulate its implementation in scenarios like international warfare. However, there is also a push to install a framework that governs how AI might be used on a more personal basis.
A brain-computer interface might allow a paralyzed person to move a robotic arm, or a person with a spinal cord injury to control a motorized wheelchair. But what if there&
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