Making the case for sandboxes in implantable neurotechnologies
Edoardo Chiti (),
Silvestro Micera and
Erica Palmerini
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Edoardo Chiti: Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies
Silvestro Micera: Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies
Erica Palmerini: Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-4
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Regulatory sandboxes could be fruitfully used to boost Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces, but they should be carefully designed. We highlight five elements are essential: they concern the entry criteria, the participated, adaptive and supervised design of decision-making process, and long-term risk management.
Date: 2025
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