Imagine a world where your thoughts, moods, or even fleeting impulses could be tracked, analyzed, or influenced without your consent.
It might sound like science fiction, but with the rapid rise of brain-computer interfaces
Imagine a world where your thoughts, moods, or even fleeting impulses could be tracked, analyzed, or influenced without your consent.
It might sound like science fiction, but with the rapid rise of brain-computer interfaces
Precedent cases like Mohr v. Williams and Canterbury v. Spence reinforce that any physical intervention without informed consent can constitute battery.
Precedent cases like Mohr v. Williams and Canterbury v. Spence reinforce that any physical intervention without informed consent can constitute battery.