We can anticipate an emerging category of technology, namely Brain-Computer-Brain Interfaces (BCBIs) where the computer component functions not only as a mediator between humans—as in BBI—nor as a cognitive extension tool of a person, but as a “co-thinker” of sorts, organizing, optimizing, and potentially adding content to multi-person interfaces.

Merging Minds (2023)

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David Lyreskog

Neuroethics Researcher

David Lyreskog is a neuroethics researcher with the Neuroscience, Ethics & Society team at the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry, and with the Wellcome Centre for Ethics & Humanities. He is broadly interested in impactful neuroethics research, and specializes in the analysis of ethical issues in the intersection of Psychiatry (mental health, neuroscience), new and emerging technologies, and decision-making.

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