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FPF Year in Review 2025
[…] at an official side event of the AI Action Summit in Paris, discussing the role of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) in data sharing for AI development. FPF joined Turkey’s first privacy summit, the Istanbul Privacy Summit, contributing to a panel on “Regulating Intelligence” that explored approaches to responsible AI from the EU to the Middle […]
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[…] Gatekeepers, N.Y. TIMES MAG. (Nov. 28, 2008), http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/magazine/30google-t.html (describing the challenges of Google officers as they make policy decisions about content displayed in countries like China and Turkey). 50 H.B. 2, 2016 Gen. Assemb., 2d Extra Sess. (N.C. 2016). 144 N.C. J.L. & TECH. [VOL. 19: 125 laws.51 But in other cases, companies have […]
The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] the Mandate of the Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) The CoE comprises 46 Member States, 27 of which are Member States of the European Union, and includes Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. In addition to its Member States, a number of countries hold the status of “Observer States”, meaning that they can cooperate […]
FPF DEI_monitoring_LONG version
[…] – nederland – en – herkomstland . Migrant background is now split into four groups, with group two being the typical migration countries for the Netherlands, i.e., Turkey, Morocco, Surinam, Indonesia, and Dutch Caribbean. There is no categor y for third – generation migrants, so the flagged issue still applies. 46 https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Issues/HRIndi cators/GuidanceNoteonApproachtoData.pdf , […]
Dispatch from the Global Privacy Assembly: The brave new world of international data transfers
[…] from Mercosur and countries from the “European neighborhood” (this could potentially refer to countries in the Balkans or the Southern and Eastern borders, like Moldova, Ukraine or Turkey, for example). Going beyond “bilateral adequacy”: regional “transfer tools” “Adequacy” of foreign jurisdictions as a ground to allow data to flow freely has become a standard […]
Privacy_The_Lost_Right_Jon_Mills_2008
[…] Widow Sues Over Film, Sept. 22, 2007, available at http://www.washingtonpost.com!wp.dynlcontentlartide/2007/09/22/AR2007092�200801. html (last visited May 9, 2008). ‘1 298 PRIVACY: THE LOST RIGHT and included another, “Free text virgin to virgin;’ beneath her photo. Virgin Mobile likely benefited from using the plaintiff’s image in its advertising campaign. And because the photograph was chosen to be […]
Narayanan-Ethical-Considerations-for-Web-based-Censorship-Measurement1
[…] in 170 countries, with China, India, the United Kingdom, and Brazil reporting at least 1,000 measurements, and more than 100 measurements from Egypt, South Korea, Iran, Pakistan, Turkey , and Saudi Arabia. Encore revealed valuable information about the censorship activities of these governments, but it did so by altering the behavior of computers in […]
Opt-in didn’t work for digital contact tracing in Australia, but does that justify an ‘opt-out’ approach? Not yet – at least in Australia
[…] Information) Act 2020 . 12 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020 – 04 – 26/coronavirus – tracing – app – covidsafe – apple – iphone – covid – 19/12187448 13 Qatar and Turkey: https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/06/05/1002775/covid – apps – effective – at – less – than – 60 – percent – download/ 14 For a selection see ‘Scrut inising COVIDSAfe: Frameworks […]
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