Powers and Neurorights in the Artificial Intelligence Era
Chairs
Giovanna De Minico g.deminico@virgilio.it
Oreste Pollicino oreste.pollicino@unibocconi.it

This panel will be splitted in two parts, as follows.
A) A brief overview on how Artificial Intelligence crafts the relationship between, on the one hand, public and private powers and, on the other hand, citizens.
B) Do new fundamental rights, especially neurorights – cognitive freedom, neuro-privacy, mental integrity, and psychological continuity – require formal Constitutional revisions or adaptive interpretations? Which legal regime: should positive obligations be charged on both Tech Giants and public authorities in addition to old negative duties?
Method: these issues are assessed not only in theoretical terms, but also in concrete cases: e.g., manipulative and targeted political campaigns.