After all, the privacy of our mind may be the only privacy we have left.
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Ticking time bomb! Think of the children!!! Law or no law, this will be abused if it can be. Having the law is still a good thing I guess.
Summary:
- Colorado passes first-in-nation law to protect privacy of biological or brain data, which is similar to fingerprints if used to identify people.
- Advances in artificial intelligence have led to medical breakthroughs, including devices that can read minds and alter brains.
- Neurotechnology devices, such as Emotiv and Somnee, are used for health care and can move computers with thoughts or improve brain function and identify impairments.
- Most of these devices are not regulated by the FDA and are marketed for wellness.
- With benefits come risks, such as insurance companies discriminating, law enforcement interrogating, and advertisers manipulating brain data.
- Medical research facilities are subject to privacy laws, but private companies amassing large caches of brain data are not.
- The Neurorights Foundation found that two-thirds of these companies are already sharing or selling data with third parties.
- The new law takes effect on Aug. 8, but it is unclear which companies are subject to it and how it will be enforced.
- Pauzauskie and the Neurorights Foundation are pushing for a federal law and even a global accord to prevent brain data from being used without consent.
The 2/3 companies already selling data is awful. ☹️
Will this law protecting self incriminating myself if feds use it to gather evidences?
You’re actually already protected.
For example a polygraph can only be used with consent.
Polygraphs are also complete pseudoscience. The guy running the test can make it spit out whatever results he wants.