Buthut Maria, Starke Georg, Akmazoglu Tugba Basaran, Colucci Annalisa, Vermehren Mareike, van Beinum Amanda, Bublitz Christoph, Chandler Jennifer, Ienca Marcello, Soekadar Surjo R
Clinical Neurotechnology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at the Charité Campus Mitte, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Berlin Institute of Health at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Oct 17;18:1489307. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1489307. eCollection 2024.
Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have developed rapidly in recent years with an increasing number of applications and AI-enabled devices that are about to enter the market. While promising to substantially improve quality of life across various severe medical conditions, there are also concerns that the convergence of these technologies, e.g., in the form of intelligent neuroprostheses, may have undesirable consequences and compromise cognitive liberty, mental integrity, or mental privacy. Therefore, various international organizations, such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) or United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), have formed initiatives to tackle such questions and develop recommendations that mitigate risks while fostering innovation. In this context, a first international conference on the ethics and regulation of intelligent neuroprostheses was held in Berlin, Germany, in autumn 2023. The conference gathered leading experts in neuroscience, engineering, ethics, law, philosophy as well as representatives of industry, policy making and the media. Here, we summarize the highlights of the conference, underline the areas in which a broad consensus was found among participants, and provide an outlook on future challenges in development, deployment, and regulation of intelligent neuroprostheses.
近年来,神经技术和人工智能(AI)发展迅速,应用越来越多,且有越来越多的人工智能设备即将进入市场。尽管有望大幅改善各种严重医疗状况下的生活质量,但人们也担心这些技术的融合,例如智能神经假体的形式,可能会产生不良后果,并损害认知自由、精神完整性或精神隐私。因此,各种国际组织,如经济合作与发展组织(OECD)或联合国教育、科学及文化组织(UNESCO),已发起相关倡议来解决此类问题,并制定在促进创新的同时降低风险的建议。在此背景下,2023年秋季在德国柏林举行了首届关于智能神经假体伦理与监管的国际会议。会议汇聚了神经科学、工程学、伦理学、法律、哲学领域的顶尖专家,以及行业、政策制定和媒体的代表。在此,我们总结会议要点,强调与会者达成广泛共识的领域,并对智能神经假体在开发、部署和监管方面的未来挑战进行展望。