Future of Privacy Forum Launches the FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence
The FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence will serve as a catalyst for AI policy and compliance leadership globally, advancing responsible data and AI practices for public and private stakeholders
Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) launched the FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence, established to better serve policymakers, companies, non-profit organizations, civil society, and academics as they navigate the challenges of AI policy and governance. The Center will expand FPF’s long-standing AI work, introduce large-scale novel research projects, and serve as a source for trusted, nuanced, nonpartisan, and practical expertise.
FPF’s Center work will be international as AI continues to deploy globally and rapidly. Cities, states, countries, and international bodies are already grappling with implementing laws and policies to manage the risks.“Data, privacy, and AI are intrinsically interconnected issues that we have been working on at FPF for more than 15 years, and we remain dedicated to collaborating across the public and private sectors to promote their ethical, responsible, and human-centered use,” said Jules Polonetsky, FPF’s Chief Executive Officer. “But we have reached a tipping point in the development of the technology that will affect future generations for decades to come. At FPF, the word Forum is a core part of our identity. We are a trusted convener positioned to build bridges between stakeholders globally, and we will continue to do so under the new Center for AI, which will sit within FPF.”
The Center will help the organization’s 220+ members navigate AI through the development of best practices, research, legislative tracking, thought leadership, and public-facing resources. It will be a trusted evidence-based source of information for policymakers, and it will collaborate with academia and civil society to amplify relevant research and resources.
“Although AI is not new, we have reached an unprecedented moment in the development of the technology that marks a true inflection point. The complexity, speed and scale of data processing that we are seeing in AI systems can be used to improve people’s lives and spur a potential leapfrogging of societal development, but with that increased capability comes associated risks to individuals and to institutions,” said Anne J. Flanagan, Vice President for Artificial Intelligence at FPF. “The FPF Center for AI will act as a collaborative force for shared knowledge between stakeholders to support the responsible development of AI, including its fair, safe, and equitable use.”
The Center will officially launch at FPF’s inaugural summit DC Privacy Forum: AI Forward. The in-person and public-facing summit will feature high-profile representatives from the public and private sectors in the world of privacy, data and AI.
FPF’s new Center for Artificial Intelligence will be supported by a Leadership Council of leading experts from around the globe. The Council will consist of members from industry, academia, civil society, and current and former policymakers.
See the full list of founding FPF Center for AI Leadership Council members here.
I am excited about the launch of the Future of Privacy Forum’s new Center for Artificial Intelligence and honored to be part of its leadership council. This announcement builds on many years of partnership and collaboration between Workday and FPF to develop privacy best practices and advance responsible AI, which has already generated meaningful outcomes, including last year’s launch of best practices to foster trust in this technology in the workplace. I look forward to working alongside fellow members of the Council to support the Center’s mission to build trust in AI and am hopeful that together we can map a path forward to fully harness the power of this technology to unlock human potential.
Barbara Cosgrove, Vice President, Chief Privacy Officer, Workday
I’m honored to be a founding member of the Leadership Council of the Future of Privacy Forum’s new Center for Artificial Intelligence. AI’s impact transcends borders, and I’m excited to collaborate with a diverse group of experts around the world to inform companies, civil society, policymakers, and academics as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of AI governance, policy, and existing data protection regulations.
Dr. Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law & Technology at eLaw, University of Leiden
“As we enter this era of AI, we must require the right balance between allowing innovation to flourish and keeping enterprises accountable for the technologies they create and put on the market. IBM believes it will be crucial that organizations such as the Future of Privacy Forum help advance responsible data and AI policies, and we are proud to join others in industry and academia as part of the Leadership Council.”
- Christina Montgomery, Chief Privacy & Trust Officer, AI Ethics Board Chair, IBM
Learn more about the FPF Center for AI here.
About Future of Privacy Forum (FPF)
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a global non-profit organization that brings together academics, civil society, government officials, and industry to evaluate the societal, policy, and legal implications of data use, identify the risks, and develop appropriate protections.
FPF believes technology and data can benefit society and improve lives if the right laws, policies, and rules are in place. FPF has offices in Washington D.C., Brussels, Singapore, and Tel Aviv. Learn more at fpf.org.