The new law, which passed both the California Assembly and the Senate with no voter opposition, amends the state's current personal privacy law -- known as the California Consumer Privacy Act -- by including "neural data" under "personal sensitive information." This includes data generated by a user's brain activity and the meshwork of nerves that extends to the rest of the body. Read The Rest at :
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