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The Battle for Your Brain

Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
Book • 2023
This book explores the advancements in neuroscience and neurotechnology, highlighting how these developments can both benefit humanity and threaten fundamental human rights.

Farahany discusses scenarios where brain data can be used to interrogate political beliefs, serve as evidence in crimes, and manipulate personal feelings.

She argues for the need for safeguards to protect cognitive liberty and offers a path forward to address these complex ethical dilemmas.

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Mentioned in 14 episodes

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Manoush Zomorodi
as the author of the book, discussing the need to rethink privacy in the new era of neurotechnology.
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Your brain is the next tech frontier
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Nicholas Thompson
as a terrific book arguing that some of our innermost thoughts and desires aren't really our own.
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Outsourcing Thought - with Nicholas Thompson and Nita Farahany
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Manoush Zomorodi
as a book written by Nita Farahani about defending the right to think freely in the age of neurotechnology.
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Prophets of Technology: The Biotech Visionaries
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Scott Galloway
as the author of the book, discussing threats to privacy and freedom of thought in the age of neurotechnology.
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The Promises and Perils of Neurotechnology – with Nita Farahany
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Bilawal Sidhu
as a fascinating and terrifying book about neurotechnology and its impact on privacy.
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Can AI read your mind? The battle for your brain w/ Nita Farahany
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Sigal Samuel
as the topic of discussion for the podcast episode.
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Your brain isn't so private anymore
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Scott Galloway
as the author of "The Battle for Your Brain", discussing threats to privacy and freedom of thought in the age of neurotechnology.
Conversations in Review: AI, Geopolitics, and Lifestyle Revelations
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Kurt Nikish
as the author of the book, discussing neurotechnology's impact on workplaces.
Brain Tech Is Getting Really Good. Here’s What Managers Need to Know
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Jordan Harbinger
as the author of the book and a leading expert on neurotechnology.
810: Nita Farahany | Thinking Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
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Sean Carroll
as the author of a book discussing the legal and ethical implications of neurotechnology.
229 | Nita Farahany on Ethics, Law, and Neurotechnology
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Jacob Ward
, who references Nita Farhani's argument to enshrine cognitive liberty as a human right.
TWiT 1042: Well Played Astronomer - The Stats Behind Google's AI Mode Search
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Luisa Rodriguez
while discussing cutting-edge neurotechnology and its implications.
Cutting-edge Neurotechnology with Nita Farahany in Conversation with Luisa Rodriguez on The 80,000 Hours Podcast
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Jonathan Fields
as her groundbreaking book tackling big questions about emerging brain technologies and their influence on health and freedoms.
How Wearable Tech & AI Read Your Mind (and What to Do About It) | Nita A. Farahany
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Preet Bharara
as the author of the upcoming book.
Is There a Right to Privacy of Thought? (with Nita Farahany)
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Nita Farahany
as a book that gets into the details of how technology is being designed to shape and change our behavior.
AI in Trump's America (with Nita Farahany)

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