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This White Paper draws on 2 years of research by the Centre for Future Generations’ Neurotech programme, synthesising our key ideas and policy recommendations across publications. It intends to provide a call to European policy action on neurotechnology.
CFG proposes a new EU governance category for wellness neurotechnology devices and sets out what it would take to make it work.
The line between a wellness device and a medical one is harder to draw than regulators assume. CFG spoke to founders and experts about the strategic pressures shaping that choice, and what they want policymakers to do about it.
Nobody knows which AI future is coming. This report suggests twenty policy options that hold up across different scenarios.
We reviewed more than a hundred wellness neurotechnology company websites — examining their marketing claims, the evidence behind them, and what they do or don’t disclose about regulatory status.
The EU’s new Strategy on Intergenerational Fairness is a genuine achievement — but it treats transformative technologies almost entirely as economic opportunities rather than governance challenges. Lara Natale argues that future generations deserve better than that.
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