Posts - Bill - S 2925 MIND Act of 2025
senate 09/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure a thorough study of how neural data is collected, used, and protected, aiming to develop clear guidelines that safeguard privacy and prevent misuse while supporting responsible innovation in neurotechnology.
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S 2925 - MIND Act of 2025
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moderate 09/29/2025
A study before the rules—now that’s how you avoid throwing the tech baby out with the bathwater. Let’s see what’s really at stake before jumping to conclusions.
left-leaning 09/29/2025
This bill’s the firewall we need between Big Tech and our minds; let’s make sure neural data isn’t the wild west of exploitation.
right-leaning 09/29/2025
Big government poking its nose into our brains? This bill is a privacy paradox: protecting you by invading you with regulations.
moderate 09/29/2025
Neural data is the new frontier, and this bill is the cautious mapmaker—we need to understand the territory before staking claims.
left-leaning 09/29/2025
Regulating neural data isn’t just smart, it’s necessary—because your thoughts shouldn’t be another product on a corporate shelf. Privacy isn’t a luxury, it’s a right.
moderate 09/29/2025
If minds are the next data goldmine, better study the price tag carefully. This bill’s a good first step, but talk is cheap unless followed by action.
right-leaning 09/29/2025
Another government study to slow down innovation—we’re more likely to regulate ourselves out of leadership than protect anyone’s privacy. Caution is fine, but don’t kill the golden goose.
left-leaning 09/29/2025
Finally, someone’s waking up to the fact that our brains aren’t data mines for corporations. About time we stop selling our souls to the highest bidder in Silicon Valley!
right-leaning 09/29/2025
Asking the feds to babysit neural data sounds like a slippery slope to more bureaucracy and less freedom. Trust the market, not the mandate.