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Publicado 2024
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The objective of this article is to analyze the nature of neurorights in order to evaluate the probable generation of a new category of human rights, which should be aligned with the bases proposed by biolaw due to its effectiveness with respect to new technologies. Likewise, for the preparation of this study, the methodology “Integrative Literature Review (ILR)” was applied because, through this method, the researcher is able to overcome processes typical of primary research; in addition, thanks to the tools of this methodology, a greater understanding of the object studied can be obtained. Finally, it was demonstrated that although the legal system – considering some modifications – could confront the contrary effects of neurotechnologies, given that certain international agents such as UNESCO are in the process of creating an ad hoc instrument to regulate the use and abuse of ...
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Publicado 2025
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The influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics in absolutely every area of human activity, coupled with the COVID pandemic and the widening demographic gap between the elderly population and the availability of human talent in the healthcare sector, have necessitated the use of social robots within the healthcare sector. While it is true that social robots' physical appearance and ability to interact have made them seemingly ideal for use with patients such as adults with intellectual or psychosocial disabilities, it is imperative to analyze the legal and social issues arising from the deployment of this type of robot in the healthcare field. Thus, the main social problems encountered were: the resizing of the relationships generated in healthcare centers, patient distrust of autonomous systems, and the dangers arising from the humanization of robotics. Finally, at the ...