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FPF_Data-Privacy-Ethics-in-Ed-Prep_R3-1
[…] understand what teachers need to know to protect and use data ethically, and how we might best fit these materials into teacher preparation curricula. › Scanned online documentation of state preparation standards and national professional organizations, searching for how they reflect data ethics and privacy. These entities influence how teacher preparation programs design their […]
Sample-Responsible-Use-of-Technology-Policy
Dear Student, All [ school/district name ] students are responsible for their own actions and activities involving school/district devices, networks, and systems, and for their files, accounts, and passwords. Based on the responsible use guidelines outlined in this document, you may face consequences if these terms are violated. Responsible use of technology means engaging with […]
Consent-Form-Behavioral-Social-and-Emotional-Learning-Survey
Dear Parent or Guardian, Our school will be administering a social, emotional, and behavioral screener to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, shift to distance learning, and national events related to systemic racism on student wellbeing. The data that will be collected will include screening results and personal information, such as age, gender, and […]
FPF-Student-Privacy-Communications-Toolkit-For-Schools-and-Districts
[…] later in life. Privacy can support student success and give them agency over their own information and education. JANUARY 2021 9 ›Providing accountability and transparency through clear documentation of roles, policies, and procedures and through continuous engagement with education stakeholders. If your school or district does not yet have a data governance program in […]
More Parties, More Risks, More Opportunity? Evolving Governance to Support Cyber Resilience Amidst Evolving Policy and Technological Change
[…] but includes the downstream effects of autonomous decision-making and execution across interconnected systems. These risks are amplified in environments where agents operate with persistent credentials or broad API access. In such contexts, a single compromised interaction can propagate across systems, particularly when agents are designed to optimize for task completion without sufficiently robust constraints […]
FPF Member Training: Launching AI Products Responsibly
[…] most before launch: examine how product function, data use, outputs, claims, and context shape legal, privacy, and compliance review; and Recognize when a product may require closer scrutiny: explore when additional testing, documentation, controls, or escalation should be considered before launch. Register here to attend this live training webinar for FPF members. For questions, email [email protected].
FPF Data-Driven Pricing – The Price is Right Report
[…] how price discrimination works, as well as its legal implications in the U.S., see Hal R. Varian, Price Discrimination, CREST Working Paper No. 87-26 (Jan. 1987), https://backend.production.deepblue-documents.lib.umich.edu/server/ api/core/ bitstreams/b6daf384-21a8-4fbc-ad9f-43821f2ada95/content. 9 “The Pennsylvania Quakers’ “honest price” was institutionalized in 1874 by John Wanamaker, when he opened his eponymous department store in Philadelphia. A renowned innovator […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Restricting Real-time Remote Biometric Identification Systems for Law Enforcement Purposes
Blog 8 | Red Lines under the EU AI Act Series This blog is the eighth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The eighth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI Act” series […]
Privacy Protections Coming Sooner Rather Than Later to the Sooner State
Oklahoma has become the latest U.S. state to enact a comprehensive consumer privacy law after Governor Stitt signed SB 546 into law on March 20. This ends two long legislative droughts: First, this is the long-awaited 20th state comprehensive privacy law and the first since the Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act was […]
Incentives or Obligations? The U.S. Regulatory Approach to Voluntary AI Governance Standards
By FPF Legal Intern Rafal Fryc As artificial intelligence gets increasingly deployed across every sector of the economy, regulators find themselves grappling with a fundamental challenge: how to govern a technology that defies traditional regulatory frameworks and changes faster than legislation can keep pace. One increasingly common approach can be found outside the text of […]