The Security and Military Implications of Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence

  • Citation: Rickli, Jean-Marc, and Marcello Ienca. “The Security and Military Implications of Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence.” In Clinical Neurotechnology Meets Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications, edited by Orsolya Friedrich, Andreas Wolkenstein, Christoph Bublitz, Ralf J. Jox, and Eric Racine, 197–214. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021
    • Topics:
    • Conflict and Security
    • Science Technology and Innovation
    • Keywords:
    • Military
    • Security
    • Data Bias And Accountability
    • Manipulation
    • Social Control
    • Weaponization And Democratization Of Access
    • Neurotechnology
  • Criminal Justice, Artificial Intelligence Systems, and Human Rights

    Završnik, Aleš. “Criminal Justice, Artificial Intelligence Systems, and Human Rights.” ERA Forum 20, no. 4 (March 1, 2020): 567–83.

    • Authors with Diverse Backgrounds
    Keywords: Criminal Justice, Human Rights, Automation, Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Fair Trial
  • Racial, Skin Tone, and Sex Disparities in Automated Proctoring Software

    Yoder-Himes, Deborah R., Alina Asif, Kaelin Kinney, Tiffany J. Brandt, Rhiannon E. Cecil, Paul R. Himes, Cara Cashon, Rachel M. P. Hopp, and Edna Ross. “Racial, Skin Tone, and Sex Disparities in Automated Proctoring Software.” Frontiers in Education 7 (September 20, 2022).

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