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Rethinking the ethical priorities for brain–computer interfaces

The responsible development of brain–computer interface technology requires careful consideration of issues related to access, equity and the management of expectations.

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D.J.W. is a founder and shareholder of Reach Neuro, Inc. and a paid consultant for NeuronOff, Inc. and NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corp.

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Cabrera, L.Y., Weber, D.J. Rethinking the ethical priorities for brain–computer interfaces. Nat Electron 6, 99–101 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-023-00928-w

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