Your brain for sale? The new frontier of neural data (theconversation.com)
from Delta_V@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 07 Apr 16:35
https://lemmy.world/post/45298536

Your browsing history, your location, your political preferences. For years, tech companies have found ways to turn personal data into profit. Now, a new and far more intimate frontier is opening: the electrical signals produced by your brain.

This is not science fiction. Nor is it about brain implants for paralysed patients or experimental medical procedures. A fast-growing consumer market of non-invasive neurotechnology – wearable headsets, brain activity-reading headbands, focus-enhancing devices – is already here, already being sold and already collecting neural data from ordinary users. But the legal and ethical frameworks to govern it are struggling to keep up…

Under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, brain signals could potentially qualify as biometric or health data, both of which attract stronger protections. But consumer neurotechnology, when sold as wellness products rather than medical devices, often falls into a regulatory grey area, sitting awkwardly between health law, consumer protection and data privacy rules…

The stakes here are higher than with most forms of personal data. Neural signals are not like a credit card number that can be changed if compromised. Generated by your brain in real time, they can increasingly be used to infer things about you that you have not chosen to disclose – such as emotional responses, cognitive patterns, and other reactions you may not consciously be aware of…

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mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de on 07 Apr 16:39 next collapse

Let’s just hope that there will never be technology to capture your brain data from a distance, the same way cameras capture your appearance from a distance. If that happens this all gets a billion times worse. So far we can stave off this horror just by choosing not to buy evil headbands. Hopefully it stays that way

CombatWombat@feddit.online on 07 Apr 17:49 collapse

It used to be that if someone was concerned the government was listening to their thoughts, they’d make a hat out of tinfoil to protect their thoughts from eavesdroppers, and it was an easy identifier they were not well mentally because obviously the government isn’t listening in on your thoughts. Now, if you wear a tinfoil hat to protect yourself, I know you’re mentally unwell because obviously the tinfoil isn’t strong enough to stop the government from listening to your thoughts.