Comment Submitted To The FCC On AI Call Detecting, Alerting, And Blocking Technologies
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) submitted comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC, or Commission) Notice of Inquiry (NOI) on technologies that can alert consumers that they may be interacting with an AI-generated call based on real-time phone call content analysis.
Comments Submitted to the FCC on Disclosure and Transparency of AI-Generated Content in Political Advertisements
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) submitted comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC, or Commission) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content for political advertisements.
Comments Submitted to the FCC on Cybersecurity Labeling Program for Internet of Things Devices
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) submitted comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the FCC’s voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for consumer Internet of Things (IoT) products.
FPF Submits Comments to the FTC on Proposed Amendments to Trade Regulation Rule on Impersonation of Government and Businesses
FPF submitted comments in response to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC, or Commission) Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM). In the SNPRM, the FTC proposes to amend the Trade Regulation Rule on Impersonation of Government and Businesses (Impersonation Rule, or Rule), which was finalized on February 15, 2024 under Section 18 of the FTC Act […]
Youth Privacy in Immersive Technologies Issue Brief
Analyze recent regulatory and self-regulatory actions and guidance related to youth privacy, safety, and advertising in immersive spaces, pulling out key lessons for organizations building experiences in virtual worlds in FPF’s issue brief. Learn more on the FPF Blog.
Immersive Tech Panel Series Insights
In 2023, FPF organized and hosted a virtual panel series asking: what is unique or new about immersive technologies? We discussed the intersection of these emerging technologies with key aspects of technology and privacy such as health and wellness, advertising, vehicles, education, AI, and youth privacy with subject matter experts in a series of panels. […]
Risk Framework for Body-Related Data in Immersive Technologies
Organizations building immersive technologies like extended reality and virtual worlds often rely on large amounts of data about individuals’ bodies and behaviors. While body-related data allows for new, positive applications in health, education, entertainment, and more, it can also raise privacy and safety risks. FPF’s Risk Framework for Body-Related Data in Immersive Technologies helps organizations seeking to […]
Understanding Extended Reality Technology & Data Flows Infographic
This FPF infographic visualizes how extended reality (XR) data flows work by exploring several use cases that XR technologies may support. The infographic highlights the kinds of sensors, data types, data processing, and transfers that can enable these use cases. XR technologies are powered by the interplay of multiple sensors, large volumes and varieties of […]
Privacy and the Connected Mind Report
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and the IBM Policy Lab released recommendations for promoting privacy and mitigating risks associated with neurotechnology, specifically with brain-computer interface (BCI). The report provides developers and policymakers with actionable ways this technology can be implemented while protecting the privacy and rights of its users. Read FPF’s four-part series on […]
Augmented Reality + Virtual Reality: Privacy & Autonomy Considerations in Emerging, Immersive Digital Worlds Report
A report from the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), Augmented Reality + Virtual Reality: Privacy & Autonomy Considerations in Emerging, Immersive Digital Worlds, provides recommendations to address the privacy risks of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies. The vast amount of sensitive personal information collected by AR and VR technologies creates serious risks to […]