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Brains, Bytes, and Boundaries: UNGA by poulomi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The UN General Assembly convened to discuss the recognition of mental privacy as a human right in light of advancing neurotechnology, with various nations presenting their perspectives. Key discussions included the potential weaponization of neurotechnology and the need for equitable access to prevent a cognitive divide between nations. Proposals emerged for binding regulations, rigorous pre-screening of neurotechnology devices, and the establishment of a dedicated mandate to address human rights implicatio
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- poulomi
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