UNESCO Ethics on Neurotechnology

UNESCO adopted the world’s first global normative framework on the ethics of neurotechnology in November 2025 (with official adoption cited on Nov 5, 2025, entering into force Nov 12, 2025). This is why the topic became important recently in current affairs.

  • The framework addresses fast-growing tools such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neural implants, brain-signal monitoring systems, and cognitive enhancement technologies.
  • BCI is a system that creates a direct communication link between the brain and an external device. It can help restore communication, movement, or control functions in persons with neurological disorders.
  • UNESCO treats neural data as highly sensitive because such data ....
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