Brain Privacy
sleepyrobot writes "As neuroscience advances and brain scans become more sophisticated, the Boston Globe points out that some privacy advocates are concerned about brain privacy. Could employees be scanned for violent or depressive impulses? Could soldiers be screened for homosexuality? It sounds like a Philip K. Dick vision of the future, but some predict this will be a bigger ethical issue than genetics."
I'm glad you're a subscriber, Blaine! That just means I can be assured of having to read your nauseating group-think posts. What a load off of my mind.
Go calculate something somewhere else.