前言:回應腦機介面技術的倫理挑戰
Introduction: Addressing the Ethical Challenges of Brain-Computer Interface Technology
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https://doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.212675Abstract
LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.
This issue of the journal delves into the ethical implications of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology, featuring two thematic papers: “The Ethics of Thinking with Machines: Brain-Computer Interfaces in the Era of Artificial Intelligence” by David M. Lyreskog, Hazem Zohny, Ilina Singh, and Julian Savulescu, and ‘Why Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Technology is Dangerous’ by Zhai Zhenming. Additionally, the journal includes 19 commentary essays that respond to these papers. The authors highlight the immense potential benefits offered by this technology while acknowledging the substantial risks and uncertainties inherent in them, emphasizing the need for a thorough ethical examination. (Abstract taken from first paragraph of document)
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