美国空军用脑电波传感器测试AI耳机耳机,以监测飞行员的精神状态,提高隐私和伦理问题。
The U.S. Air Force tests AI headphones with brainwave sensors to monitor pilots' mental states, raising privacy and ethical concerns.
美国空军正在用EEG传感器测试AI型耳机,
The U.S. Air Force is testing AI-powered headphones with EEG sensors to monitor service members’ cognitive fitness in real time, part of a $3 billion Pentagon push into brain-computer interfaces.
由神经技术公司Neuable牵头的120万美元项目利用非侵入性脑波跟踪来评估重点并提醒用户注意精神疲劳症,目的是提高性能。
The $1.2 million project, led by neurotech firm Neurable, uses non-invasive brainwave tracking to assess focus and alert users to mental fatigue, aiming to boost performance.
虽然该技术是作为提高准备状态和福祉的工具而设计的,但专家们警告说,存在严重的隐私和伦理风险,包括可能滥用神经数据以及对自主的威胁。
While the technology is framed as a tool for enhancing readiness and well-being, experts warn of serious privacy and ethical risks, including potential misuse of neural data and threats to autonomy.
他们强调,目前的法律,如HIPAA, 没有充分保护大脑数据,呼吁加强保障措施和持续的知情同意。
They stress that current laws like HIPAA do not adequately protect brain data and call for stronger safeguards and ongoing informed consent.