Privacy Rights
Jordan discusses the importance of cognitive and mental privacy policies, advocating for individuals to have the right to access and view their own data. He explores the idea of third-party processing for employee monitoring to prevent misuse of personal information. Jordan also raises concerns about government access to brain data and the potential for a divide between those who can afford cognitive enhancement technology and those who cannot.In this clip
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