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Committing Crimes with BCIs: How Brain-Computer Interface Users can Satisfy Actus Reus and be Criminally Responsible


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Do you think that people that commit crimes with brain computer interfaces should be held responsible for those crimes committed?  

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  1. 1. Do you think that people that commit crimes with brain computer interfaces should be held responsible for those crimes committed?

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It seems that people think that people that commit crimes with brain computers interfaces satisfy Actus Reus and can be held accountable for these crimes, read more at Committing Crimes with BCIs: How Brain-Computer Interface Users can Satisfy Actus Reus and be Criminally Responsible | Neuroethics (springer.com)

 

Do you think that someone that commits a crime using a brain computer interface should be held responsible for those crimes?

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