Show notes
Welcome back to Neurotech Pub!In this episode, host and Paradromics CEO, Matt Angle, discusses ethical considerations around brain-computer interfaces. Our guests are Tim Brown, Leigh Hochberg, Sydney Cash, and Amanda Pustilnik. A central theme in the discussions will be how neuroethics differ from traditional medical ethics or bioethics and what we can draw from other fields and experiences to prepare for a world where BCI is more prevalent and more powerful.Check out full video with transcript here: https://www.paradromics.com/podcast/neurotech-pub-episode-5-a-lawyer-a-philosopher-and-two-neurologists-walk-into-a-bar00:15 | Guest IntroductionsAmanda Pustilnik at Harvard LawDr. Tim Brown at University of WashingtonDr. Leigh Hochberg and BraingateDr. Syd Cash's Cortical Physiology Lab at MGH01:00 | Innately-Held Unproven Moral Beliefs01:00 | Neuroethics: A Field of Its Own06:57 | Device vs Pharmacological Brain Therapies21:01 | When Patients and Clinicians Don't See Eye-to-Eye41:11 | Researchers' Burden in Equitable BCI Dissemination51:05 | Data and Privacy in a BCI World1:06:04 | Legal Brain Data Protections, or Lack Thereof1:22:20 | Should BCI Eradicate Disability1:35:36 | Balancing Near-Term Utility and Long-Term HarmsNeurotech Pub is a podcast from Paradromics Inc, that features heavy-hitters from academia and industry in the field of Neurotech. But unlike a traditional panel, we bring you conversations that would normally happen after the conference, while unwinding at the pub. We hope you have enjoyed this discussion, for more please checkout our other episodes.Want more? Follow Paradromics & Neurotech Pub on Twitter Follow Matt A, Tim Brown, Leigh Hochberg, Sydney Cash, and Amanda Pustilnik on Twitter



