Legal Expert Proposes 'Cognitive Liberty' to Avoid Corporate Brain Spying

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Legal Expert Proposes 'Cognitive Liberty' to Avoid Corporate Brain Spying
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'We do see the technology starting to be used in some ways that are more like involuntary neural surveillance.'

"We do see the technology starting to be used in some ways that are more like involuntary neural surveillance.""We do see the technology starting to be used in some ways that are more like involuntary neural surveillance."We're closer than ever to a dystopian future in which corporations can read our thoughts without our permission — and a leading legal theorist thinks we should head that eventuality off before it becomes a reality.

"There are at least some parts of our brain activity that can be decoded," Farahany told the British newspaper. "There have been big improvements in the electrodes and in training algorithms to find associations using large datasets and AI.

To avoid the most Orwellian of outcomes, the professor proposes the creation of a new civil right, or "cognitive liberty," that should be accompanied by updates to other integral freedoms like "privacy, freedom of thought and self-determination."

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