We can conceive of two sub-categories of MacroMinds: (1) weak MacroMinds, which are collaborative interfaces between two or more individuals, and (2) strong MacroMinds which are intimate interfaces giving rise to a (new) joint entity.
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.