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UCLA faculty help develop list of ethical principles for intracranial research - Daily Bruin 02/21/2022

“Two of the main ethical considerations suggest that clinical care and research should be separated and that physicians should prioritize their roles as clinicians over their roles as researchers” | Daily Bruin

UCLA faculty help develop list of ethical principles for intracranial research - Daily Bruin UCLA ethicists and neuroscientists recently collaborated with other researchers across the country to create a list of principles for ethical invasive brain research. Intracranial research uses invasive techniques inside the skull in order to answer fundamental questions about the brain and help pro...

Consciousness in humans, animals and artificial intelligence 12/31/2021

“Two researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have come up with a new theory of consciousness…a state that is tied to complex cognitive operations -- and not as a passive basic state that automatically prevails when we are awake.” | ScienceDaily

Consciousness in humans, animals and artificial intelligence A new theory of consciousness provides experimental access to the study of this phenomenon. Not just in humans.

‘Is it OK to …’: the bot that gives you an instant moral judgment 11/12/2021

“The point of the bot is to help AI to work better with humans…‘We have to teach AI ethical values because AI interacts with humans. And to do that, it needs to be aware what values human have’” | The Guardian

‘Is it OK to …’: the bot that gives you an instant moral judgment Delphi, an online AI bot, promises to answer any moral question users pose. We put it to the test

What does the first successful test of a pig-to-human kidney transplant mean? 10/26/2021

"A future where potentially millions of pigs are raised to harvest their organs for humans raises significant ethical questions. “Pigs aren’t spare parts and should never be used as such just because humans are too self-centered to donate their bodies to patients desperate for organ transplants,” the organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, said in a statement.

Advocates for xenotransplantation argue the potential benefits of vastly expanding the organ supply are worth any potential harm done to pigs."

What does the first successful test of a pig-to-human kidney transplant mean? For the first time, a pig organ was successfully attached to a human patient. It’s a step toward vastly increasing the supply of organs.

How the brain deals with uncertainty 10/17/2021

“Neuroscientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research have homed in on key brain circuits that help guide decision-making under conditions of uncertainty…The findings…could help researchers develop treatments for schizophrenia and related conditions, whose symptoms may be at least partly due to affected individuals’ inability to effectively gauge uncertainty.”

How the brain deals with uncertainty MIT neuroscientists have homed in on key brain circuits that help guide decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. The findings could help researchers develop treatments for schizophrenia, whose symptoms may be at least partly due to affected individuals’ inability to effectively gauge uncer...

Chile becomes first country to pass neuro-rights law 10/07/2021

“The amendment to the Chilean Constitution ‘is the first law in the world on neuro-rights, and it is the first step in a legislative ecosystem that will regulate artificial intelligence and neuro-technologies.’”

Chile becomes first country to pass neuro-rights law Chile became the first country in the world to protect neuro-rights after the Chamber of Deputies approved Wednesday an amendment to the Chilean Constitution. The bill is expected to be signed into la...

Directly into the brain: A 3D multifunctional and flexible neural interface: Novel design of brain chip implant allows for measuring neuronal activity while simultaneously delivering drugs to the implant site 10/03/2021

“A team of Korean researchers developed a novel multifunctional brain interface that can simultaneously register neuronal activity and deliver liquid drugs to the implantation site.”

Directly into the brain: A 3D multifunctional and flexible neural interface: Novel design of brain chip implant allows for measuring neuronal activity while simultaneously delivering drugs to the implant site Although measuring the electrical activity of neurons is useful in many disciplines, making durable neural interfacing brain chip implants with negligible adverse effects has proven challenging. Now, scientists have developed a flexible multifunctional neural interface that can not only register loc...

What would it take to make AI ‘greener’? 09/27/2021

“Taking into account energy-conserving constraints may drive us towards new and creative innovations in AI…by pursuing AI use cases in the environmental space, AI can remain at the cutting edge, becoming a sustainable technology of the future and a major asset in the protection of our global climate.”

What would it take to make AI ‘greener’? With the right approach, AI can become a sustainable technology and a key tool in mitigating the worst impacts of climate change.

WSJ News Exclusive | Apple Is Working on iPhone Features to Help Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline 09/23/2021

“If they are successful, Apple and its partners could improve the detection of the conditions, which affect tens of millions of people world-wide. But the extent of user tracking that may be required could spark privacy concerns.”

WSJ News Exclusive | Apple Is Working on iPhone Features to Help Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline Apple is working on technology to help diagnose depression and cognitive decline, aiming for tools that could expand the scope of its burgeoning health portfolio.

New Ethics Standards For Docs Who Care for People With Dementia 09/19/2021

“The guidelines highlight the need for physicians to recognize patient autonomy and the key role played by family caregivers. And they require doctors to acknowledge the need to balance independence and risk as they discuss care choices.”

New Ethics Standards For Docs Who Care for People With Dementia The guidelines highlight the need for physicians to recognize patient autonomy and the key role played by family caregivers. And they require doctors to acknowledge the need to balance independence and risk as they discuss care choices.

09/14/2021

Today on The Neuroethics Blog is a post by The Neuroethics Blog team, entitled “From the Blog Team: A Thank You and a Goodbye.” This is one of the final posts the Blog will be publishing before it retires. Special thank you to our readers and contributors for your continued support throughout the years.

"Our writers spanned all levels of training and worked tirelessly to bring to the community the most up-to-date, hot topics in the field. Internally, the shape of the Blog changed constantly as trainees graduated and new ones joined in their places. A Copy Team would read, edit, and revise every piece, and a Layout Team would prepare each one for publication."

http://www.theneuroethicsblog.com/2021/09/from-blog-team-thank-you-and-goodbye.html?m=1

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