singular_me
5th May 2017, 05:49 PM
the majority of scientists didnt care, until they now are potential targets: what goes around comes around.
to stop the insanity, more and more people will need to have this realization
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Mind hacking: Scientists want new laws to stop our thoughts from being stolen
Published time: 26 Apr, 2017
Researchers have called for radical new legislation protecting people’s thoughts from being stolen and maybe even deleted.
Biomedical ethicists Marcello Ienca and Roberto Andorno believe that while rapid advances in neurotechnology have created opportunities in modern medicine, they also present new challenges for human privacy.
Writing in the journal Life Sciences, Society and Policy, the pair have warned that brain-hacking and “hazardous use of medical neurotechnology” could threaten the integrity of our thoughts.
The proposal sets out four new human rights laws: the right to mental privacy, mental integrity, cognitive liberty and psychological continuity. It is hoped that, in the future, these laws could be used as safeguards preventing people’s brains from being read or stimulated without their consent.
Fear of cognitive intrusion is not paranoia borne out of science fiction, they say.
Last year, the US military successfully tested electrical brain stimulation technology aimed at enhancing the performance of soldiers in high-pressure situations..............
https://www.rt.com/viral/386264-brain-science-laws-thoughts/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome
to stop the insanity, more and more people will need to have this realization
======================================
Mind hacking: Scientists want new laws to stop our thoughts from being stolen
Published time: 26 Apr, 2017
Researchers have called for radical new legislation protecting people’s thoughts from being stolen and maybe even deleted.
Biomedical ethicists Marcello Ienca and Roberto Andorno believe that while rapid advances in neurotechnology have created opportunities in modern medicine, they also present new challenges for human privacy.
Writing in the journal Life Sciences, Society and Policy, the pair have warned that brain-hacking and “hazardous use of medical neurotechnology” could threaten the integrity of our thoughts.
The proposal sets out four new human rights laws: the right to mental privacy, mental integrity, cognitive liberty and psychological continuity. It is hoped that, in the future, these laws could be used as safeguards preventing people’s brains from being read or stimulated without their consent.
Fear of cognitive intrusion is not paranoia borne out of science fiction, they say.
Last year, the US military successfully tested electrical brain stimulation technology aimed at enhancing the performance of soldiers in high-pressure situations..............
https://www.rt.com/viral/386264-brain-science-laws-thoughts/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome