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The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
On April 6, the Maryland Senate concurred with House amendments to SB 541, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA), sending the bill to Governor Moore for signature. If enacted, MODPA could be a paradigm-shifting addition to the state privacy law landscape. While recent state comprehensive privacy laws generally have added to the existing landscape […]

China’s Interim Measures for the Management of Generative AI Services: A Comparison Between the Final and Draft Versions of the Text
[…] 22 of the final version of the Measures defines “providers” as companies that offer services using generative AI technologies, including those offered through application programming interfaces ( APIs). It also defines “users” as organizations and individuals that use generative AI services to generate content. The Measures adopt a more relaxed stance on generative AI […]

Two New Apple and Google Platform Privacy Requirements Kicking In Now
[…] the APIs defined in the developer documentation of the privacy manifest feature. These requirements will start being enforced on May 1st. The goal of the “required reason” API feature may be intended to prevent software fingerprinting, which is a type of tracking that uses differences in preferences, settings, and hardware capabilities to uniquely identify […]

FPF Celebrates 15 Years! Spring Social Marks Board Transition as Data Protection Leaders Toast to FPF’s Success
[…] Technologies,’ which featured an FPF discussion draft of a detailed rubric that experts, advocates, and policymakers can use to objectively compare different novel advertising systems, from browser-based APIs to data-clean rooms. The expert panel explored the rubric’s elements and how privacy professionals can use it to conduct informed evaluations of emerging advertising systems. Keir […]

Youth Privacy in Immersive Technologies: Regulatory Guidance, Lessons Learned, and Remaining Uncertainties
As young people adopt immersive technologies like extended reality (XR) and virtual world applications, companies are expanding their presence in digital spaces, launching brand experiences, advertisements, and digital products. While virtual worlds may in some ways resemble traditional social media and gaming experiences, they may also collect more data and raise potential manipulation risks, particularly […]

Colorado’s Approval of Global Privacy Control: Implications for Advertisers and Publishers
[…] is a Colorado resident. Finally, enforcement of the CPA comes at a time when the industry is transitioning away from the third-party cookie and toward new advertising APIs, presenting an additional challenge for discernment of targeting information. Publishers will need to be able to connect receipt of the GPC signal to their new infrastructure […]

Explaining the Crosswalk Between Singapore’s AI Verify Testing Framework and The U.S. NIST AI Risk Management Framework
[…] a mapping document that guides users on how adopting one framework can be used to meet the criteria of the other To observers familiar with AI governance documentation, it should be apparent that there is complementarity between both frameworks. For instance, the AI Verify framework contains processes that would overlap with the RMF framework […]

Regu(AI)ting Health: Lessons for Navigating the Complex Code of AI and Healthcare Regulations
[…] insurance-related decision-making. These include the requirements for AI impact assessments, testing against real-world conditions, independent evaluation, ongoing monitoring, human training “human in the loop” decision-making, and notice and documentation. Finally, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) also focused on responsible AI in 2023 with the release of the Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework […]

Regu(AI)ting Health: Lessons for Navigating the Complex Code of AI and Healthcare Regulations
[…] insurance-related decision-making. These include the requirements for AI impact assessments, testing against real-world conditions, independent evaluation, ongoing monitoring, human training “human in the loop” decision-making, and notice and documentation. Finally, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) also focused on responsible AI in 2023 with the release of the Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework […]

Understanding Body-Related Data Practices and Ensuring Legal Compliance in Immersive Technologies
[…] protection officer, to be responsible for completing the data map. Data mapping also helps organizations in certain jurisdictions maintain compliance with legal obligations related to data practice documentation. Certain kinds of body-related data—such as data about people’s faces, hands, voices, and body movements—will be particularly relevant in immersive environments, and organizations operating in this […]