调节脑机接口:确保软法则不会失效

Lucille Nalbach Tournas;Walter G. Johnson
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脑机接口等新型神经技术旨在为患有精神或神经疾病或缺陷的患者提供新的治疗选择。与此同时,鉴于各种政策挑战,监管和管理这些进步的法律工具仍然不完善。软法律机制可能是脑机接口发展早期管理的一个有价值的工具。这些机制应该足够灵活,能够随着技术的发展而发展,并在必要时强化为具有约束力的法律。这些较软的工具需要以尊重个人和社区隐私、代理、身份和尊严的标准和行为准则为指导。在这里,我们回顾了政府间、民间社会和标准制定机构的三个例子,说明了管理脑机接口的早期机制的发展。虽然这些都是重要的第一步,但我们认为,利益相关者现在必须寻找积极而不是被动地监测和评估这些软法律文书下的结果的方法。
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Regulating Brain–Computer Interfaces: Ensuring Soft Law Does Not Go Flat
Novel neurotechnologies such as brain-computer interfaces aim to offer new treatment options for those suffering with mental or neurological diseases or defects. At the same time, legal tools to regulate and manage these advancements remain underdeveloped in light of various policy challenges. Soft law mechanisms are likely one valuable tool for early management of the development of BCIs. These mechanisms should be flexible enough to grow with the technology as well as be hardened into binding law if necessary. These softer tools will need to be guided by standards and code of conducts that respect the privacy, agency, identity, and dignity of individuals and communities. Here we review three examples – across intergovernmental, civil society, and standard-setting bodies – illustrating the development of early mechanisms to manage BCIs. While these are important first steps, we argue stakeholders must now look to ways to actively, rather than passively, monitor and evaluate outcomes under these soft legal instruments.
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