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A Datafied Mind provides a comprehensive analysis of EU regulatory approaches to emotion technology and neurotechnology. Elisabeth Steindl investigates how existing legal frameworks, including GDPR and emerging AI regulations, address the challenges posed by technologies that can read, interpret, and influence human emotions and neurological data.
The book explores the tension between innovation and protection, examining how regulators can safeguard fundamental rights while enabling technological advancement. Steindl discusses the implications for privacy, consent, and autonomy when intimate mental states become quantifiable data. Through detailed case studies and legal analysis, she demonstrates why specialized regulations are essential as these technologies become increasingly prevalent in healthcare, workplace monitoring, and consumer applications.







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