Publications by authors named "Stuijvenberg O"

AI-driven brain-computed interfaces aimed at restoring speech for individuals living with locked-in-syndrome are paired with ethical implications for user's autonomy, privacy and responsibility. Embedding options for sufficient levels of user-control in speech-BCI design has been proposed to mitigate these ethical challenges. However, how user-control in speech-BCIs is conceptualized and how it relates to these ethical challenges is underdetermined.

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Article Synopsis
  • The convergence of neural implants and AI offers new possibilities for enhancing neurotechnologies, but it also brings ethical considerations to the forefront.
  • Developers of AI-driven neural implants, like cochlear and visual implants, share insights on ethical implications related to design, clinical trial challenges, and societal impacts.
  • Key concerns include the need for accuracy and reliability in these technologies to ensure user safety and mental privacy, which may sometimes conflict with the advantages AI brings in terms of efficiency and data analysis.
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There are currently four anti-cancer medicinal products approved for a tissue-agnostic indication. This is an indication based on a common biological characteristic rather than the tissue of origin. To date, the regulatory experience with tissue-agnostic approvals is limited.

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. The aim of this review was to systematically identify the ethical implications of visual neuroprostheses..

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