The presentation examines neurorights, exploring whether they should be classified as existing rights or as new rights. It also analyzes the current regulatory framework applicable to neurotechnologies, with particular reference to the GDPR and the AI Act. Finally, it focuses on the use of neurotracking in political campaigns and its potential impact on the democratic process.
Power and Neurorights before Artificial Intelligence / De Minico, G.. - (2026). (Workshop 36: Powers and Neurorights in the Artificial Intelligence Era - World Congress of Constitutional Law 2026, Sustainable Constitutionalism: Answers for a Changing World Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogotá 7th July 2026).
Power and Neurorights before Artificial Intelligence
Giovanna De Minico
2026
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The presentation examines neurorights, exploring whether they should be classified as existing rights or as new rights. It also analyzes the current regulatory framework applicable to neurotechnologies, with particular reference to the GDPR and the AI Act. Finally, it focuses on the use of neurotracking in political campaigns and its potential impact on the democratic process.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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