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Part 3/6:

While the prospect of controlling devices with our thoughts is exciting, it also raises significant privacy and ethical concerns. The idea of a device that can monitor brain activity touches on some of the most sensitive aspects of personal privacy, potentially offering access to intimate thoughts, feelings, and mental states.

Fortunately, there is already an existing body of research on privacy issues related to brain data. Experts are actively exploring safeguards and regulations to ensure that this technology benefits users without compromising their mental privacy. The challenge lies in developing systems that are secure, transparent, and respectful of individual boundaries.

Moving Away from Screen-Based Devices