Editorial: Neurorights and Mental Freedom: Emerging Challenges to Debates on Human Dignity and Neurotechnologies
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- DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.823570
Editorial: Neurorights and Mental Freedom: Emerging Challenges to Debates on Human Dignity and Neurotechnologies
Keywords: artificial intelligence (AI); human dignity; mental freedom; neurorights; neurotechnology.
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