This recommended practice establishes a uniform set of definitions and a methodology to assess the ethical and socio-technical considerations and practices regarding the design, development, and use of neurotechnologies. The applied ethical approach utilizes a responsible research and innovation approach, which enables developers, researchers, users, and regulators to anticipate and address ethical and sociocultural implications of neurotechnologies, mitigating negative unintended consequences, while increasing community support and engagement with neurotechnology innovators.
- Standard Committee
- SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2022-09-21
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
- Standard Committee
- SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
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NWG - Implementing Socio-technical Standards for Neurotechnology
Learn More About NWG - Implementing Socio-technical Standards for Neurotechnology - IEEE Program Manager
- Christy Bahn
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- Laura Cabrera
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