Advocacy Support – Jerone Davidson

Why Neuro-Rights matter now

Neuro-rights address the emerging risks posed by technologies that can read, influence, or manipulate brain activity.

These technologies include brain-computer interfaces, neural implants, AI-driven signal decoding, and remote stimulation systems. Neuro-rights seek to protect mental privacy, cognitive liberty, and identity integrity from unauthorized access, manipulation, or surveillance.

Supporting neuro-rights means defending the core of human autonomy in an age of cognitive exposure. Without legal safeguards, individuals risk losing control over their thoughts, emotions, and behavioral patterns to commercial or governmental systems. Upholding these rights ensures dignity, consent, and freedom of thought remain protected as neurotechnology becomes embedded in daily life.