Information and Communications Technology and Policy

Information and Communications Technology and Policy

Information and Communications Technology and Policy ›› 2025, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (3): 11-15.doi: 10.12267/j.issn.2096-5931.2025.03.002

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Research on the ethical risks and ethical review of brain-computer interfaces

FU Na, ZHOU Jie   

  1. Intellectual Property and Innovation Development Center, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Beijing 100191, China
  • Received:2025-02-24 Online:2025-03-25 Published:2025-04-02

Abstract:

Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology enables human-computer interaction by directly connecting the brain with external devices, and has recently demonstrated extensive application scenarios in healthcare, education, industry, and other fields. While significantly improving patients’ quality of life, BCI technology also raises a series of ethical concerns. Firstly, this paper introduces the development history and application domains of BCI technology. Secondly, it analyzes the ethical risks brought by BCI technology from individual, societal, and moral perspectives, summarizing the influencing factors of these risks from technical and human aspects. Thirdly, it outlines the characteristics of ethical issues in BCI technology and reviews the ethical requirements for BCIs in China. Finally, it proposes considerations for ethical review in BCI technology.

Key words: BCI, ethical risks, science and technology ethics review

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