Mankind's previously recognized rights, such as the privacy of even our innermost thoughts, will become an artifact of history if we don't consider how to protect ourselves against AI managed by corporations and governments.
The technology-based on EEG, MEG, and fMRI machines-is still nascent. Nonetheless, its quick evolution underscores the urgent need for a renewed emphasis on human freedom and dignity, especially as it pertains to mind-reading and privacy.
There are two main approaches to managing the risk posed by mind-reading technology intruding on our thoughts, and they complement one another.
Harvard took a big step toward incorporating this approach into its educational practices by embedding ethicists into its computer science curriculum so developers could learn to think rationally about the ethics of technology.
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