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.

S 2925 - MIND Act of 2025

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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.

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!