Unesco warns against AI-supercharged neurotech
'Threatens mental privacy'
Investment in neurotech companies increased by 22 times from 2010 to 2020, rising to US$33.2 billion.
The combination of "warp speed" advances in neurotechnology, such as brain implants or scans that can increasingly peek inside minds, and artificial intelligence poses a threat to ...
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