… These improvements allow laypeople to monitor their brain waves and interface their brains … of wearable neurotechnology that is marketed to the consumer. While many of the consumer …
… data exposure, intentional data leaks and (cyber) attacks (“… development of neurotechnologies and AI (and Big Brain Data for … ) adverse consequences of neurotechnology and AI and …
… the use of consumerneurotechnology products, … of consumerneurotechnology. It also raises pressing concerns for the near future that will only intensify as consumerneurotechnologies …
M Ienca, E Vayena - AJOB neuroscience, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… the neurotechnology label only to “wearable devices for recording and uploading our brain … DTC neurotechnology “continuum” have the merit of capturing an important implication of …
… An argue is that the brain data collected pose significant … Brainleaks and consumer neuro-technology, pay attention to a worthy topic: Direct to-consumer (DTC) neuro-technology [4]. …
I Dasgupta - Developments in neuroethics and bioethics, 2020 - Elsevier
… Our brain data can reveal personal information that may not be intended for access by others. Opening channels that directly gather information about you without conscious processing …
A Wexler - Nature Biotechnology, 2019 - nature.com
… “Brainleaks and consumerneurotechnology,” Ienca et al. draw attention to a worthy topic: direct-to-consumer (DTC) neurotechnology … sufficient protection for consumerbrain data. Ienca …
… carried risks, including fever, infection, and leakingbrain fluid. Today, the electrodes can be … us consumerneurotech devices—a catchall term for gadgets that connect human brains to …
… By getting a handle on the technological capabilities of neurotechnologies, like BCIs, we … , a clear picture of what happens in brain decoding contexts is necessary. Funding bodies, and …