Neurotechnology, Brain Tech, and Ethical Challenges
This section zeroes in on how neurotech and immersive platforms affect the modern workplace.
These pages and links cover privacy violations through brain-computer interfaces, emotional surveillance in virtual environments, and identity risks in social VR. Articles examine how VR may shift employee autonomy and reshape workplace norms. While therapeutic applications offer promise, experts warn of unregulated systems enabling behavioral manipulation, targeted persuasion, and employee profiling. Governance, transparency, and ethical oversight are emphasized to safeguard dignity in digital workspaces.
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