Is it acceptable to use a brain scan to read a person’s mind?

Using brain scans to see what a person is thinking? There’s still a long way to go, but technologies for ‘reading’ the mind are developing fast. Could the use of such technology create privacy concerns? Giulio Mecacci and Pim Haselager of Radboud University propose five criteria that might help ethicists and policy makers to assess the potential implications of brain-reading technology. Their paper will soon appear in Science and Engineering Ethics.