Veteran and Brain-Computer Interfaces: The Duty to Care.

Q1 Neuroscience
Vincent Guérin
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Abstract

Anticipated by science fiction, the enhanced soldier crystallized in the United States at the dawn of the 21st century within the Pentagon's scientific agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Fueled by the fear of being overtaken by the enemy, and then by its own technology, this agency's new vision produced a "bifurcation" within anthropotechnics: the modification of humans for war. The soldier is now at the heart of a process of radical innovation, with as yet unknown implications. Emblematic of this enhancement, the use of the brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) will not only expose the soldier to previously unknown psychocognitive and emotional effects, but also offer the enemy potential access to his/her inner self. By giving birth to a new kind of veteran, this hybridization will generate new responsibilities for military commanders and politicians, as well as a new type of care.

老兵和脑机接口:关心的责任。
21世纪初,在美国五角大楼的科学机构——国防高级研究计划局(DARPA)内,这种被科幻小说所期待的增强士兵具体化了。由于担心被敌人超越,然后又被自己的技术超越,该机构的新愿景在人类技术领域产生了一个“分支”:为战争而改造人类。士兵现在处于激进创新过程的核心,其影响尚不清楚。这种增强的象征是,脑机接口(bci)的使用不仅会使士兵暴露于以前未知的心理认知和情感影响,而且还会为敌人提供进入他/她内心自我的潜在途径。通过产生一种新型的退伍军人,这种杂交将为军事指挥官和政治家带来新的责任,以及一种新型的护理。
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