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Christoph Bublitz

Dr. Bublitz is a legal scholar at the University of Hamburg, working at the intersection of law, philosophy, and cognitive science. He is the Principal Investigator of several international research projects on issues such as law and memory, the blending of organic and artificial intelligence, or Virtual Reality. He is an associate editor of the journal Neuroethics, editor of the Palgrave Studies on Law, Neuroscience, and Human Behaviour, has a particular interest in the human right to freedom of thought and has won several academic awards for his work.


Session

12-30
15:45
40min
Philosophical, Ethical and Legal Aspects of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Christoph Bublitz

This talk examines philosophical, legal, and ethical questions of the merging of human minds with intelligent machines through Brain-Computer-Interfaces, provides an overview of current debates and international regulatory development - and what might be at stake when technologies increasingly access the human brain.

Science
Saal GLITCH