
Artificial Intelligence, NeuroData, and Society
Law at the Edge of Cognition
Mark Leiser(Author)
Hart Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-5099-9362-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores how AI systems trained on neurodata are redrawing the boundaries of dignity, autonomy, and legal personhood.
It reveals the emerging reality of NeuroAI: a world where machine-learning models anticipate our thoughts before we have even formed them. As neurotechnologies evolve, AI systems move beyond interpreting brain signals in labs and headsets to harvesting neurodata (whether extracted through direct interfaces, inferred from everyday behaviour, or reverse-engineered via predictive modelling) from users who never consented or even knew they were being monitored, transforming the subconscious into a commodified dataset.
Drawing on case studies from criminal trials, law enforcement, and consumer technologies, the book reveals how Big Tech and platform operators increasingly treat neurodata as a resource for monetisation. Across the EU and the USA, emerging AI and data-protection regimes, including the EU AI Act and GDPR, as well as the US Fourth Amendment and HIPAA frameworks, offer incomplete or inconsistent safeguards against NeuroAI trained on neurodata to model and predict thoughts, emotions, or intentions, leaving cognitive inference primarily in a legal grey zone.
Indispensable for legal scholars, technologists, and regulators, this critical roadmap illuminates the gaps in current law and identifies the safeguards needed to protect our most intimate inner lives. In a future where thoughts can be inferred, monetised, and weaponised without ever accessing the brain directly, this book shows us where the law must catch up before our minds, our rights, and our freedoms are turned into the next frontier of exploitation.
It reveals the emerging reality of NeuroAI: a world where machine-learning models anticipate our thoughts before we have even formed them. As neurotechnologies evolve, AI systems move beyond interpreting brain signals in labs and headsets to harvesting neurodata (whether extracted through direct interfaces, inferred from everyday behaviour, or reverse-engineered via predictive modelling) from users who never consented or even knew they were being monitored, transforming the subconscious into a commodified dataset.
Drawing on case studies from criminal trials, law enforcement, and consumer technologies, the book reveals how Big Tech and platform operators increasingly treat neurodata as a resource for monetisation. Across the EU and the USA, emerging AI and data-protection regimes, including the EU AI Act and GDPR, as well as the US Fourth Amendment and HIPAA frameworks, offer incomplete or inconsistent safeguards against NeuroAI trained on neurodata to model and predict thoughts, emotions, or intentions, leaving cognitive inference primarily in a legal grey zone.
Indispensable for legal scholars, technologists, and regulators, this critical roadmap illuminates the gaps in current law and identifies the safeguards needed to protect our most intimate inner lives. In a future where thoughts can be inferred, monetised, and weaponised without ever accessing the brain directly, this book shows us where the law must catch up before our minds, our rights, and our freedoms are turned into the next frontier of exploitation.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-9362-8 (9781509993628)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
MR Leiser, formerly of Vrije Universiteit-Amsterdam and Leiden University, the Netherlands, is an expert specialising in digital, legal, and platform regulation.
Author
Mark Leiser, Independent Consultant, UK; formerly of Vrije Universiteit-Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Content
Prologue: A Courtroom on the Edge of a Legal Precedent
Part I: Mapping the Neuro-AI Terrain: Data, Inference, and Autonomy
1. The Machine That Predicts Your Next Move
2. The Brain as a Dataset - When Thoughts Become Data (The Rise of Neurocapitalism and NeuroAI)
Part II: Legal Systems Under Pressure: Neuro-AI in Practice
3. Decoding the Mind - How Neurodata is Captured and Used in Policing (When your memories testify against you)
4. The Mind on Trial: When Inferences from NeuroAI are Used as Evidence
5. Architects of Control: How Corporate NeuroAI Engineers Behaviour for Profit
Part III: Regulatory Frameworks and Conceptual Reorientation
6. Rewiring Rights: NeuroAI, and the Future of 'NeuroRights'
7. Regulating the Unthinkable - Can the Law Keep Up?
Part IV: The Future of Cognitive Integrity
8. The Last Private Space - The Future of Free Thought
Part I: Mapping the Neuro-AI Terrain: Data, Inference, and Autonomy
1. The Machine That Predicts Your Next Move
2. The Brain as a Dataset - When Thoughts Become Data (The Rise of Neurocapitalism and NeuroAI)
Part II: Legal Systems Under Pressure: Neuro-AI in Practice
3. Decoding the Mind - How Neurodata is Captured and Used in Policing (When your memories testify against you)
4. The Mind on Trial: When Inferences from NeuroAI are Used as Evidence
5. Architects of Control: How Corporate NeuroAI Engineers Behaviour for Profit
Part III: Regulatory Frameworks and Conceptual Reorientation
6. Rewiring Rights: NeuroAI, and the Future of 'NeuroRights'
7. Regulating the Unthinkable - Can the Law Keep Up?
Part IV: The Future of Cognitive Integrity
8. The Last Private Space - The Future of Free Thought