Post by Łukasz Szoszkiewicz
Human rights, AI & neurotech | Adam Mickiewicz University & The Neurorights Foundation | re:constitution fellow 25/26 | Expert to AI and Education Group, Council of Europe
Neurotechnology is forcing us to revisit some of the most fundamental assumptions of law, including a deceptively simple question: can the brain become a witness against its owner? This blog post offers a brief but fascinating exploration of neural evidence through the lens of the European Convention on Human Rights. Congratulations on the publication Magdalena Marynowska — a very timely contribution to the debate. Many thanks to NCN National Science Centre for supporting our research project 🦾