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Neurotechnology: A Friend or Foe of Human Potential?

  • Neurotechnology seeks to bridge the nervous system with technology.
  • There are two types of neurotechnology: invasive and non-invasive.
  • Invasive neurotech includes “brain chips” that allow individuals to control digital devices with their thoughts.
  • Invasive neurotech is also proving beneficial in treating neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, epilepsy, and depression.
  • Non-invasive neurotech uses magnetic fields, electrical signals or light to monitor brain activity or nudge it in a desired direction.
  • Non-invasive neurotech is beneficial for mental health support, focus and relaxation, and sleep.
  • Neurotechnology is beneficial to anyone seeking solutions to improve their quality of life.
  • Neurotechnology falls under the neuroscience market that was valued at $612 billion and is expected to grow to $721 billion by 2026.
  • Neurotechnology has enormous potential to transform and empower lives.
  • The ethical implications of neurotechnology require sophisticated oversight.

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