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In this episode, Nita Farahany joins us to discuss her book "The Battle For Your Brain" and its implications. We explore the future of identity and self, addressing concerns about workplace tracking. Nita provides insights into the motivations behind neurotech startups and the development of neurotechnology across various industries. We delve into the impact of neurotech on freedom of thought and the influence of neuromarketing. The discussion also covers the importance of collective action in the digital era and privacy concerns surrounding Apple Vision Pro.Highlights:00:00 Intro and Episode Preview03:44 "The Battle For Your Brain" Overview09:00 Future of Identity and Self15:52 Workplace Tracking Concerns23:28 Neurotech Startups Motivations29:41 Neurotech Development in Various Industries33:09 Neurotech and Freedom of Thought38:47 Neuromarketing Influence47:00 Collective Action in Digital Era50:00 Apple Vision Pro Privacy InsightsAbout Nita Farahany:Professor Nita Farahany is a leading scholar on the ethical, legal, and social implications of emerging technologies. She is the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, the Founding Director of Duke Science & Society and principal investigator of SLAP Lab and the Cognitive Futures Lab. She is also the author of the book, The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of NeurotechnologyNita's website - https://www.nitafarahany.comANNOUNCEMENT: Through Conversations Podcast is partnering with Tangle News to bring listeners insightful discussions on today's most pressing issues. This collaboration will combine Tangle News' unbiased reporting with Through Conversations' deep, engaging dialogues. Together, we aim to inform, educate, and inspire, fostering thoughtful discourse and a better understanding of our complex world.Join Tangle News Today - https://www.readtangle.com// Connect With Us //My Substack: https://throughconversations.substack.comWebsite: https://throughconversations.com// Social //Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g
Dr Allan McCay is Deputy Director of The Sydney Institute of Criminology and an Academic Fellow at the University of Sydney's Law School, with a particular focus on neurotechnology.
As January drew to a close, the users of X were greeted with a startling announcement by the owner, Elon Musk. His company 'Neuralink' had successfully implanted its brain chip prototype in a human being for the first time, and the patient in question could manoeuvre a computer mouse using only their thoughts. But what about the risks? What helps a quadriplegic express their thoughts today may translate into a gross violation of human rights tomorrow. Does India require comprehensive legislation on neuro rights or the right to privacy of one's own thoughts? Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your fSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you're experimenting with human brains, or even monkey brains, you're experimenting with the organ that keeps a creature alive. It's our brains, with all their synapses and neurons, that makes us who we are. So how do you experiment with brain technology ethically?
In this episode, we host Anouk Wipprecht, artist, designer, and innovator, together with Christoph Guger, the founder and CEO of GTEC. The two have been working for more than six years, creating robotic dresses and brain-computer interface devices that are extremely exciting in their thinking and innovation.Anouk Wipprecht is working in the emerging field of "FashionTech" - a rare combination of fashion design combined with engineering, robotics, science, and interaction/user experience design to make fashion an experience that transcends mere appearances.Christoph Guger is the founder and CEO of GTEC, a company that develops and produces high-end brain-computer interfaces and biosignal processing hardware and software.See all images and videos on the episode's show notes.
Welcome back to Neurotech Pub!In this episode, host and Paradromics CEO, Matt Angle, discusses ethical considerations around brain-computer interfaces. Our guests are Tim Brown, Leigh Hochberg, Sydney Cash, and Amanda Pustilnik. A central theme in the discussions will be how neuroethics differ from traditional medical ethics or bioethics and what we can draw from other fields and experiences to prepare for a world where BCI is more prevalent and more powerful.Check out full video with transcript here: https://www.paradromics.com/podcast/neurotech-pub-episode-5-a-lawyer-a-philosopher-and-two-neurologists-walk-into-a-bar00:15 | Guest IntroductionsAmanda Pustilnik at Harvard LawDr. Tim Brown at University of WashingtonDr. Leigh Hochberg and BraingateDr. Syd Cash's Cortical Physiology Lab at MGH01:00 | Innately-Held Unproven Moral Beliefs01:00 | Neuroethics: A Field of Its Own06:57 | Device vs Pharmacological Brain Therapies21:01 | When Patients and Clinicians Don't See Eye-to-Eye41:11 | Researchers' Burden in Equitable BCI Dissemination51:05 | Data and Privacy in a BCI World1:06:04 | Legal Brain Data Protections, or Lack Thereof1:22:20 | Should BCI Eradicate Disability1:35:36 | Balancing Near-Term Utility and Long-Term HarmsNeurotech Pub is a podcast from Paradromics Inc, that features heavy-hitters from academia and industry in the field of Neurotech. But unlike a traditional panel, we bring you conversations that would normally happen after the conference, while unwinding at the pub. We hope you have enjoyed this discussion, for more please checkout our other episodes.Want more? Follow Paradromics & Neurotech Pub on Twitter Follow Matt A, Tim Brown, Leigh Hochberg, Sydney Cash, and Amanda Pustilnik on Twitter
Der RedeFabrik Podcast - Kommunikativer Erfolg mit Benedikt Held
Benedikt interviewt in der heutigen Folge Florian Hager. Florian unterstützt Unternehmer und Selbstständige durch verblüffend einfache und effektive Methoden der Brain-Technology des 21. Jahrhunderts dabei, zurück in den kraftvollen Flow-Zustand zu finden, in dem die Arbeit wieder leicht von der Hand geht, das Leben wieder aus einer selbstbewussten Mitte gestaltet wird und lebendige Beziehungen aufblühen können. Hier kannst du Alex finden: Website: Florian Hager Quick Links: Sichere dir jetzt das Arbeitsbuch der RedeFabrik von Benedikt Held „Meisterkurs Rhetorik!“ [hier] Hole dir deine Bedienungsanleitung für deinen rhetorischen Erfolg: hier klicken! Entfessel dein inneres Charisma und mache es sichtbar! Sichere dir jetzt dein Ticket für das offizielle Seminar der Redefabrik dem Charisma Core Seminar indem du hier klickst! Werde Teil der der Community und arbeite zusammen mit anderen an deinem kommunikativen Erfolg im RedeFabrik-Campus (hier klicken)! RedeFabrik auf Facebook RedeFabrik auf Instagram RedeFabrik auf Youtube Redefabrik.net Danke, dass du rein gehört hast! Wenn du Feedback oder Themenwünsche hast, schreibe uns gern an podcast@redefabrik.net. Wir wünschen dir alles Gute und natürlich viel kommunikativen Erfolg! Intromusik: floatinurboat - Spirit of Things [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY1ik...
Beyond Disruption 21: Hacking The Human with Brain Technology with Divya Chander June 12, 2019 In this episode of the Beyond Disruption podcast, we’re at the SingularityU Canada Summit 2019 with Dr. Divya Chander, a physician, neuroscientist, and the Chair of The Neuroscience of Singularity University. You’ll discover: The job that lets you manipulate consciousness The post Beyond Disruption 21: Hacking The Human with Brain Technology with Divya Chander appeared first on Magazine Canada.
Host of The Jordan Harbinger Show, Jordan Harbinger is here to discuss rebuilding your life, brain technology and the book Super Better. He also shares with Kristen how he has a new found respect for people who suffer with anxiety and how the gym helps keep him in a good frame of mind. Also discussed; headstands and not dressing like a bum. Check out Jordan on Twitter @JordanHarbinger --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristencommachill/message
Top 3 Turf War – 1:34 Mother’s Day (the movie) opens this weekend, so we count down the Top 3 Multi-Narrative films. Tech Talk – 24:13 A quadriplegic man regains hand motion by melding brain with computer. Tech-tiquette – 34:19 Recently engaged, Jay learned that big news is hard to keep a secret in a… Read More »S02 E12 – Multi-narrative films, computer-brain technology, announcing life events on Facebook
Tonight's special guest is Dr Asa Brown, a returning NAASCA family member who's recently re-located to upstate New York. When we last met him he hailed from the Pacific Northwest, and had offices and a practice on both sides of the Canadian / U.S. border. The dust settling on his family's recent transcontinental move, we're reintroducing Asa now, as he's planning to be a more engaged NAASCA / SCAN participant in the near future. An expert in the areas of Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research, he's an author, professor, clinician, advocate, and an inspirational and motivational speaker. Dr. Brown has consulted various forms of government; social service agencies; legal practices; educational institutions; medical practices; religious organizations; and others in the field of psychology and psychiatry. He regularly consults and engages businesses and business leaders on topics that directly affect their fields. He is a prolific author having been published in a variety of professional and popular journals, magazines, and online columns. We're looking forward to his sharing some of this written work on our site, as well as having Asa as a regular recurring panelist on our talk show!
"Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or out of balance? It's Time to Bring Your Life Back to Center!" Special Guest: Miles Adcox, Co-Owner and CEO of Onsite Workshops, Partner in Institute for Brain Technology and HFS Miles Adcox joins Allen to examine the impact of challenging life events, relationships, emotional trauma, distorted or compulsive behaviors in yourself or those you love. Anxiety, codependency or just the stresses of daily living that can keep you from the peace and balance you desire.