The Reminger Report: Emerging Technologies

Neurotechnology, AI, and the Law

15 min · 11. mars 2026
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In this episode of The Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies, host Zach Pyers is joined by Sophia Kusner, a law clerk from Reminger’s Columbus office and a law student at Ohio State.  Together, they explore the rapidly evolving world of neurotechnology—devices that monitor and influence brain activity—and its intersection with artificial intelligence.  From wearable tech to brain-computer interfaces, they dive into the legal and ethical challenges surrounding data privacy, informed consent, and accountability in a future where thoughts may be digitally recorded and even acted upon.

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