The presentation explores how Artificial Intelligence and neuroscience are reshaping electoral campaigns, with a focus on the legal regime governing new technologies when they impact neurorights. In an era where the brain is no longer a "black box", can the genuineness of political consciousness be preserved?

Neurorights and Their Blurred Boundaries / De Minico, Giovanna. - (2026). ( International Conference of the International Neuroethics Society (INS) and Società Italiana di Neuroetica (SINe) Neuroethics 2026 – Building Bridges and Cultivating Community, Panel Session “To what extent can AI-driven neurotechnologies influence or change political views?” IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca 17/04/2026).

Neurorights and Their Blurred Boundaries

Giovanna De Minico
2026

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The presentation explores how Artificial Intelligence and neuroscience are reshaping electoral campaigns, with a focus on the legal regime governing new technologies when they impact neurorights. In an era where the brain is no longer a "black box", can the genuineness of political consciousness be preserved?
2026
Neurorights and Their Blurred Boundaries / De Minico, Giovanna. - (2026). ( International Conference of the International Neuroethics Society (INS) and Società Italiana di Neuroetica (SINe) Neuroethics 2026 – Building Bridges and Cultivating Community, Panel Session “To what extent can AI-driven neurotechnologies influence or change political views?” IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca 17/04/2026).
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