neurotechnology ethics

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The neurotechnology ethics tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the ethical implications of advanced neural technologies, particularly brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Recent content highlights a collaboration between INBRAIN Neuroelectronics and Microsoft Azure, which uses agentic AI for graphene-based BCI therapies. This raises questions about privacy, autonomy, and the responsible development of neurotechnology. The tag explores how companies like Microsoft are integrating AI with neural implants, emphasizing the need for ethical frameworks in real-time precision neurology and closed-loop therapeutics. Topics include data security, informed consent, and the societal impact of merging human cognition with cloud-based AI systems.
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    INBRAIN and Microsoft Azure Team Up for Agentic AI in Graphene BCI Therapies

    INBRAIN Neuroelectronics and Microsoft announced a strategic collaboration on November 11, 2025, that pairs INBRAIN’s graphene‑based brain‑computer interface therapeutics (BCI‑Tx) platform with Microsoft’s Azure AI infrastructure to explore agentic artificial intelligence for real‑time precision...
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