22 Jul 2025
Compare New Neural Data Privacy Laws in Four States
In the past 14 months, Colorado, California, Montana, and Connecticut have each enacted statutes that treat neural data as a distinct—and sensitive—class of personal information. Learn the core provisions of each statute, the thematic overlaps and critical divergences, and practical steps companies can take now to mitigate risk while maintaining the speed of innovation.
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