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2023

Neural Implants: The Looming Frontier of Human Rights

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A featured article in Technology Review explores the growing field of neural implants and their potential impact on human rights. These implants, devices that connect directly to the brain, could enable cognitive enhancements and improved sensory abilities for individuals, but they also raise fundamental ethical and legal questions.

The article posits that neural implants are on their way to becoming the next frontier in human rights. These devices, which are implanted in the human brain and connected via electrodes, offer a variety of fascinating and troubling possibilities.
On the one hand, neural implants could provide significant improvements in quality of life for those with physical or cognitive disabilities. For example, they could allow a person with paralysis to regain the ability to move their limbs or someone with memory problems to improve their ability to remember and retain information.
However, the article also highlights the ethical and legal concerns surrounding this technology. One of the main concerns is equitable access to neural implants. Since these devices can be expensive, there is a risk that they will only be available to those who can afford them, which could create an even greater gap between the rich and the poor.
In addition, there is concern that neural implants could be used for the control and manipulation of people. While the possibility of enhancing cognitive and sensory abilities is exciting, there could also be implications for privacy and individual autonomy. Who would control and have access to the information collected by these implants? Could they be used to influence people's thinking and decisions?
These concerns raise the need for appropriate regulation and public debate about the ethical limits of neural implants. The article concludes that it is critical to address these questions before this technology advances further and becomes a common part of our lives.

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