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

  1. Neural Privacy Breaches

    • Unauthorized brain data collection
    • Neural data theft
    • Cognitive surveillance
  2. Cognitive Liberty Infringement

    • Forced neural modification
    • Involuntary thought monitoring
    • Cognitive manipulation
  3. Mental Integrity Violations

    • Non-consensual neuromodulation
    • Psychological manipulation through neurotechnology
    • Neural identity interference
  4. 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.