The ethics of thinking with machines: brain-computer interfaces in the era of artificial intelligence
<p>Brain-Computer Interfaces – BCIs – are a set of technologies with which brains and computers can communicate directly, without the need for manual interaction. As we are witnessing the dawn of an era in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) quite possibly will come to dominate the technologica...
Main Authors: | Lyreskog, DM, Zohny, H, Singh, I, Savulescu, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English Chinese |
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Centre for Applied Ethics, Hong Kong Baptist University
2023
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