People with disabilities Quote by Nick Bostrom
““One can readily imagine improved versions of this technology—perhaps a next-generation implant could plug into Broca’s area (a region in the frontal lobe involved in language production) and pick up internal speech.73 But whilst such a technology might assist some people with disabilities induced by stroke or muscular degeneration, it would hold little appeal for healthy subjects.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Likely from a technology ethics paper or interview
Implanting devices into language centers could help those with speech impairments, but such technology offers little benefit to healthy individuals.
In simple terms: Brain implants help disabled speakers; not attractive to healthy people
Focus on assistive tech for those in need; avoid unnecessary enhancement
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- medical treatment
- rehabilitation
- research funding
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Should we develop tech only for current needs?
- What ethical limits exist for enhancing healthy brains?
May overlook potential future benefits for broader population