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Omega Scan Org -

Dr. A. Sterling, Institute for Cognitive Cybernetics

The Omega Scan Org: A Paradigm for Real-Time Neural Data Integration in High-Stakes Organizational Decision-Making Omega Scan Org

| Layer | Components | Function | |-------|------------|----------| | | Wearable fNIRS/EEG arrays, edge AI processors | Raw neural signal acquisition (pre-processed to remove artifacts) | | Integration | Neural data lake, differential privacy filters, temporal graph database | Aggregates anonymized neural vectors across individuals and time | | Actuation | Omega Dashboard, automated routing engine, ethical guardrails | Presents synthetic neural metrics to managers or automated systems for action | This paper introduces and critically examines the concept

The emergence of non-invasive, high-fidelity neural scanning technologies has catalyzed a new frontier in organizational science. This paper introduces and critically examines the concept of the "Omega Scan Org" (OSO)—a theoretical organizational model that leverages continuous, aggregated neural data from employees to optimize real-time decision-making, predict systemic risks, and enhance collective intelligence. Drawing on neuroethics, systems theory, and pilot case studies, we explore the architecture, potential benefits, and profound ethical challenges of OSO. We argue that while Omega Scan Orgs could achieve unprecedented efficiency and cohesion, they risk fundamental violations of cognitive liberty and autonomy. A regulatory framework for responsible implementation is proposed. predict systemic risks