Unesco has adopted global ethical standards for neurotechnology, addressing what experts describe as a “wild west” sector driven by ai and the rise of consumer devices 12, 2025, establish safeguards to ensure that neurotechnology improves the lives of those who need it the most without compromising human rights. The un body’s move is the latest in an international effort to regulate technology that uses data from the brain and nervous system, as investment in the field accelerates.
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Unesco has adopted the first global ethical standards for neurotechnology, defining neural data and outlining more than 100 recommendations aimed at safeguarding mental privacy
There is no control, said unesco's chief of bioethics, dafna feinholz
We have to inform the people about the risks,. Unesco has adopted the first set of global standards on the ethics of neurotechnology amid the rapid advancement in the development of the technologies and increasing investor interest These standards, which take effect on nov