Neurotech and AI: Do We Need New Human Rights? (I)
OpenMind has gathered a leading group of interdisciplinary experts at the Solvay Library in Brussels to explore the ethical and regulatory implications of the development of the study of the brain through neurobiology and different techniques of artificial intelligence. Participating, among others were Rafael Yuste (Columbia University), John Donoghue (Wyss Center), Jack Gallant (Berkeley) and Blaise Agüera and Arcas (Google).
In this video you can follow the first two panels:
Panel I: The Scientists’ View
Rafael Yuste, Director, Neurotechnology Center, Columbia University
John Donoghue, Director, Wyss Center for Bio & Neuroengineering
Jack Gallant, Chancellor’s Professor of Neuroscience, UC Berkeley
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, Distinguished Scientist, Google
Panel II: The Citizens’ Voice
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, Distinguished Scientist, Google
Rafael Yuste, Director, Neurotechnology Center, Columbia University
Pilar del Castillo, MEP, European Parliament
Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea, MEP, European Parliament