Types of Violations
Understanding different types of neurotechnology-related rights violations
Types of Neurotechnology Rights Violations
This section covers the various ways in which neurotechnology can potentially infringe upon human rights and cognitive liberty:
Categories of Violations
Neural Privacy Breaches
- Unauthorized brain data collection
- Neural data theft
- Cognitive surveillance
Cognitive Liberty Infringement
- Forced neural modification
- Involuntary thought monitoring
- Cognitive manipulation
Mental Integrity Violations
- Non-consensual neuromodulation
- Psychological manipulation through neurotechnology
- Neural identity interference
Neuro-Discrimination
- Employment discrimination based on neural data
- Insurance discrimination
- Social scoring based on brain metrics
Each type of violation presents unique challenges and requires specific protective measures and legal frameworks.