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I Neurotechnologies and AI: State of the Art: Non-invasive Brain-Computer Communication: from basic science to application.- Towards a framework for the responsible development and use of intelligent neurotechnology.- II Philosophical aspects: Assessing human responsibility for actions mediated by neurotechnology: Complications, confusions and questions.- Will the real cyborg please stand up?.- Consenti et faciam quod vis? Anthropological and ethical implications of consenting to Black Box-algorithms.- Speech BCIs.- Agency, Responsibility, Selves, and the Mechanical Mind.- TBA (project member).- III Legal aspects: Diffusion on both ends - legal protection and criminalisation in neurotechnological uncertainty.- Brain-computer interfaces and the law.- IV Social aspects: Eric Racine (University of Montréal) & Matthew Sample (University of Montréal): Pragmatism in a Digital Society: Unpacking the (In)Significance of Emerging Digital Technologies for Academics and Their Publics.- The Utopian Mundane: A Design Perspective on Future Technologies.- V Applications: TBA (invited for neurotech and nursing).- Ethical implications of medical BCIs.- Subjectivation by Neurotechnologies: Some Irritating Implications.- Ethics of neuroprothetics.- Security Implications of Neurotechnology & Artificial Intelligence.- Connecting Brain and Machine: When your mind can directly interact with technology.- Wired emotions: affective brain-computer interfaces and beyond.- TBA (invited for brain hacking).- Ethics and Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Mixed-Methods-Study with Healthy Users.- In your (inter-)face! Between participation and competitive interest - Findings from an empirical interview study with brain-computer interface users.- Philosophical and ethical implications of Brain-to-Brain Interfaces.