University of Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics professor Jennifer Chandler discusses neurotechnology and the emerging cognitive rights movement on the latest edition of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario's podcast "What's on your mind?" Some neurotechnology devices are evolving to the point where they are beginning to extract information about peoples' thoughts and behaviors.
Ontario IPC podcast explores neurotechnology, emerging cognitive rights movement
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