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Will Neurotech Force Us to Update Human Rights?

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One question for Nita Farahany, a philosopher at Duke University who studies the implications of emerging neuroscience, genomics, and artificial intelligence for law and society.

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Will neurotech force us to update human rights?

es. And that moment will pass us by quickly if we don’t seize on it, which would enable us to embrace and reap the benefits of the

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