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Neural-digital interface advances raise ethical and social issues

10.20.19 | Society for Neuroscience

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CHICAGO -- Human-machine interfaces raise important ethical and social issues. These technological innovations have the potential to restore, alter, or enhance cognitive or physical function in humans, but also may exacerbate existing social tensions around equality, identity, security, privacy, and access. A roundtable comprising researchers, ethicists, and an individual technology user will explore questions around the development, use, and governance of neural-digital interfaces at Neuroscience 2019, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience and the world's largest source of emerging news about brain science and health.

Ethical considerations become ever more critical in a world of rapidly expanding human-technology symbiotic unions. Recent data breaches, violations of privacy and social engineering in social media, and cyber-bullying are among the many issues that highlight the harmful potential of technology in our connected, digital age. As technological capabilities in neural-digital interfaces race forward, there is an immediate need to establish ethical frameworks and governance for protecting people againt unintended consequences.

The Social Issues Roundtable will discuss personal experiences with a directly connected sensory experience and explore the societal, ethical, and phenomenological aspects of human-technology interfaces.

Speakers at the roundtable will discuss:

"The ethical and social dimensions of human-machine interfaces require approaches spanning science, engineering, social science, and humanities," said moderator Dustin J. Tyler, PhD, a professor of biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University who studies neural interfaces in prosthetics. "This roundtable will explore the societal and ethical issues raised by human-technology interfaces and should appeal to anyone who is interested in neural technology, appreciative of its promise to enhance the human experience, and aware of its potential to create new threats." Find out more about brain-machine interfaces on BrainFacts.org .

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Related Neuroscience 2019 Presentation

David Kopf Lecture On Neuroethics: The Neuroethics Frontier

Tuesday, Oct. 22, 3:00 - 4:10 p.m., Hall B

About the Society for Neuroscience

The Society for Neuroscience is the world's largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system. The nonprofit organization, founded in 1969, now has nearly 37,000 members in more than 90 countries and over 130 chapters worldwide.

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