Brains and Machines: Towards a unified Ethics of AI and Neuroscience 1st Edition
Capture a reader’s curiosity with Brains and Machines: Towards a Unified Ethics of AI and Neuroscience (1st Edition) by Marcello Ienca and Georg Starke — a timely, rigorous exploration at the intersection of technology, mind, and morality. This compelling volume brings together interdisciplinary insight for anyone navigating the ethical challenges posed by rapidly converging AI and neuroscientific technologies.
Delve into thought-provoking analysis that connects core issues in AI ethics and neuroethics: privacy, cognitive liberty, responsibility, bias, and regulatory frameworks. Written in clear, authoritative prose, the book guides readers through conceptual foundations and practical dilemmas, making complex ideas accessible for scholars, clinicians, policymakers, technologists, and informed readers across regions — from Europe and the UK to North America and beyond.
Imagine a resource that not only diagnoses ethical tensions but also suggests pathways for governance, responsible research, and public engagement. This book equips you with critical frameworks and actionable perspectives to evaluate emerging brain–machine technologies, draft policy, or enrich coursework. It’s essential reading for ethics committees, research labs, law and policy teams, and advanced students seeking a unified approach to contemporary challenges.
Add Brains and Machines to your professional library today — a definitive, globally relevant reference that informs debate and supports responsible innovation at the nexus of mind and machine. Order now to stay ahead in conversations shaping the future of technology and human dignity.
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