Assessing the Impact of Neuralink Technology on Human Health, Cognition and Ethics
Authors/Creators
- 1. Dean of Computer Science Faculty, Pamir University, Khost Afghanistan.
Description
This research explores the multifaceted impact of Neuralink technology on human health, cognition, and ethics. Neuralink, a brain-computer interface (BCI) developed by Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company, aims to establish a direct communication link between the human brain and external devices. The study adopts a qualitative, literature-based methodology, relying on scholarly articles, ethical analyses, media reports, and official Neuralink publications to assess the promises and challenges of technology.
Findings indicate that Neuralink has significant potential for medical applications, including treating neurological disorders, restoring motor function, and enabling brain-based control of external systems. However, health-related risks including surgical complications, long-term device reliability, and biocompatibility remain areas of concern. From a cognitive perspective, Neuralink proposes capabilities such as memory enhancement and real-time communication, raising profound questions about identity, mental overload, and dependency.
Ethically, the study reveals urgent concerns regarding mental privacy, consent, inequality, and potential misuse in surveillance or behavioral control. Without comprehensive legal and ethical frameworks, these risks could undermine public trust and human dignity. The paper concludes that while
Neuralink may revolutionize how humans interact with technology, its development must be guided by interdisciplinary oversight, equitable access, and proactive regulation.
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- Accepted
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2025-10-08