The Rise of Invasive Brain Computer Interfaces
Invasive BCIs involve the implantation of electrodes or other devices directly into the brain, allowing for a more precise and intimate connection with neural activity. While this technology holds immense promise, it also raises concerns about privacy, consent, and the potential for abuse.
The Lack of Legal Protection
Unfortunately, at present, there is a significant gap in the legal framework when it comes to protecting individuals from the potential misuse of invasive BCIs. While laws exist to safeguard against physical harm and invasion of privacy, they do not specifically address the unique challenges posed by this emerging technology.