Neuro Rights Update 7/5/25

By Lewis Rowe

Advocacy for Neuro Rights has shed some light on what it really means to have neurology-based consent when it comes to our individuality. Considering the impact of tech and pharmaceuticals, it’s honestly pretty messed up how some folks are trying to capture and store our personal data. Data collection could seriously change the game, especially if we get to use info from neurological research. But without a solid backup from the outdated legal systems we have and with due process being totally ignored, we’re stuck with a bunch of useless laws that don’t really help—just federal codes and state laws that lack any real action. Bottom line, the three branches of government still haven’t fully figured out the whole neuro-data thing and what it really means.

Without really getting how tech can mess things up, like with neurotechnologies, lawmakers can’t deal with the misunderstandings, scams, and theft that come from using these brain devices. If we don’t dig into the long history of human trafficking linked to stealing neurological data and using these gadgets, we won’t be able to find the crucial info needed to hold the companies accountable for ruining lives since the early ’90s.

In 2019, the United Nations sought public input on significant matters concerning neurological devices, non-consensual data capture, and the associated risks and treatments. This initiative is rooted in the principles set forth by the Human Rights Commission, established in 1946 and updated in 2006 within the framework of the General Assembly. Despite ongoing debates surrounding the concept of free will, it remains devoid of authoritative support. The systematic exploration of data commenced in the 1990s, with preliminary brain project models laying the groundwork for the National Institute of Health’s Brain Initiative around 2013, which concentrated on investigations into neuroplasticity.

Now, in 2025, we are embracing new laws and policies that truly acknowledge and safeguard neuro-data from misuse, ensuring that no one faces discrimination based on neuro-tech. It’s vital for us to protect individual rights and honor the universal code of consent, striving to shield the brain to the fullest extent possible.

The universal code of consent is fiercely championed not only by the United Nations but also by the United States, a testament to the unwavering commitment to uphold dignity and respect for all individuals across the globe.

However, society has the potential to thrive as countries engage with neurotechnology, provided they develop robust human rights laws and uphold high ethical standards.

Imagine a world where a strong code of positive ethics and legal frameworks safeguards human dignity from any form of rights abuse. In this vision, major corporations prioritize long-term sustainability and integrity, operating transparently under guidelines that promote human health and support enduring medical advancements. By fostering a deep understanding of human test subjects, we can leverage insights for ethical data analytics, elevate the fields of data science, and neurological studies, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries that benefit society as a whole.

The inability to integrate the entirety of the model tree of information without the involvement of any government branch has effectively left humanity in a state of disarray.

The absence of acknowledged rights affects a significant portion of the global population, living in societies that ostensibly uphold human rights as a standard.

Now, neuro rights is finally gaining the attention it deserves. With the heartfelt recognition from Rafal Yuste of the Neuro Rights Foundation, a leading organization advocating for the vital expansion of our understanding of human rights to include neurological rights (neuro rights), we are taking critical steps towards safeguarding our mental and emotional well-being.

With an influx of innovative frameworks emerging from Europe, the American Medical Association, along with various state legislatures and representatives across the USA, is embracing a range of positive elements that are enhancing our healthcare landscape today!

As for Advocacy for Neuro Rights, we joyfully embrace the future, championing this inspiring new concept of human rights protection in this exciting new era.

We resolutely pursue truth and seek to uncover its depths.

Let there be light, a phrase that reverberates through the corridors of time, invoking visions of creation and clarity. It symbolizes the emergence of illumination amidst darkness, heralding not just physical brightness but a deeper understanding and enlightenment that transcends mere visibility. This profound declaration encourages us to seek knowledge and truth, shedding light on the complexities of existence and human experience, guiding us from ignorance into understanding, much like the dawn breaking after a long, uncertain night.

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