Reuters
Colorado signs the first U.S. law to protect brainwave data. Lawmakers cite urgency to regulate neurotech amid rapid commercial growth.
Falling Walls Foundation
Highlights Dr. Rafael Yuste's efforts to promote neurorights as essential safeguards in the rapidly evolving field of neurotechnology.
Columbia University, Data and Society News
Features Dr. Rafael Yuste's perspective on ensuring ethical practices in neurotechnology to protect individual rights.
The Atlantic
Explores the ethical dilemmas of mind-reading technologies and the necessity of neurorights to protect cognitive liberty.
The UNESCO Courier
Details Chile's trailblazing efforts to enshrine neurorights into its constitution, setting a global precedent.
Features Dr. Rafael Yuste's call to action for the international community to address neurorights proactively.
Scientific American
Argues that neurotech must be accompanied by protections for mental privacy. Dr. Rafael Yuste proposes neurorights as a global ethical standard.
Highlights the growing movement advocating for neurorights in response to rapid advancements in brain technology.
Scientists, including Dr. Rafael Yuste, stress that neurotech is real and advancing fast, urging governments to enact ethical frameworks before misuse occurs.
EBC
Discusses legislative proposals aimed at safeguarding mental privacy amidst the rise of neurotechnological innovations.