Combining AI with neurodata, which refers to data monitored from the brain and nervous system, will broaden the use of such neurodata. In addition to the treatment of diseases, it could be used to monitor well-being at work, but also to influence people. Neurodata could be used for marketing or political influence, which threatens democracy and privacy and has created the need to protect mental privacy. UNESCO has adopted the first international recommendation on the ethics of neurotechnology. It aims to ensure that neurotechnology promotes human well-being without jeopardising human rights.