https://harvardsciencereview.com/2014/05/01/synthetic-telepathy/ The issue concerns the development of BBI (Brain-to brain interference) in which a human brain can be connected to another. What this implies is that if two people are connected to the BBI system, if one person thinks of doing an action, the other person will do the action due to the neural synapses being transferred across the system. The reason this technology results fascinating at its early stages is that BBI can transfer the neural synapses of one person to another. Neural synapses are the electrical signals neurons use to communicate with each other, leading to thoughts, emotions, movement, etc. Nevertheless, whilst this could have benefits in the medical arena for paralytic patients, numerous ethical questions are arising. The lines of autonomy and privacy could be violated in the application of BBI technology because the actions of another person are being controlled by another. If it comes to the point where ...
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