I think the fact that he's in the mix is pushing the field forward. His vision that you could have neural interface for everyone, I don't know if we'll see that in my lifetime in planted neurotechnology. The idea that human potential could be enhanced or what's connecting the brain to each other, to technology could do, is revolutionizing the field. So, there's two categories. We can look at it from a corporate or an employment category and we can look into it from a government category.
Nita Farahany, a professor of law at Duke University and the author of “The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology,” joins Scott to discuss the threat to our privacy and freedom of thought, and the future of neurotechnology. Follow Nita on Twitter, @NitaFarahany.
Scott opens by discussing the Biden Administration’s announcement that chip manufacturers that access $150M+ funding from the CHIPS Act must provide childcare. He then shares his thoughts on the bipartisan effort to take action against TikTok.
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