Neuroethics and neurotechnology are rapidly evolving fields that explore the ethical implications of brain research and the development of brain-interfacing technologies. These areas address crucial questions about privacy, consent, and the potential misuse of neuroscientific advancements in various contexts. From brain-computer interfaces to cognitive enhancement drugs, neurotechnology offers promising therapeutic applications but also raises concerns about autonomy and fairness. Neuroethics grapples with these issues, considering the legal, social, and philosophical ramifications of our growing ability to understand and manipulate the human brain.