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Data-Driven Pricing: Key Technologies, Business Practices, and Policy Implications
[…] provide program members with lower prices on groceries as compared with non-members. Dynamic pricing Rapidly changing the price of a particular product or service based on real- time analysis of market conditions and consumer behavior. Changing the price of a movie ticket, video streaming service, or taxi ride based on time of day, location, […]
Tech to Support Older Adults and Caregivers: Five Privacy Questions for Age Tech
[…] gap between innovation and accountability will continue to grow, placing both individuals and companies at risk. Further, low trust may result in barriers to adoption at a time when these technologies are urgently needed as the aging population grows and care shortages continue. A Snapshot of the AgeTech Landscape AgeTech is being deployed across […]
Nature of Data in Pre-Trained Large Language Models
[…] (LLM) store copies of the data that they are trained on.1 In copyright circles, this has led to lawsuits such as the one by the New York Times against OpenAI that alleges that ChatGPT will reproduce NYT articles nearly verbatim.2 While in the privacy space, much ink has also been spilt over the question […]
Malaysia Charts Its Digital Course: A Guide to the New Frameworks for Data Protection and AI Ethics
[…] introduce revenue-based fines The Amendment Act allows the Personal Data Protection Commissioner (Commissioner) to impose: a fine of up to RM 1,000,000 (approximately US$235,000) – over three times the previous maximum fine; and/or imprisonment for up to three years – a 50% increase over the previous maximum term. Notably, the increase in the PDPA’s […]
Understanding Japan’s AI Promotion Act: An “Innovation-First” Blueprint for AI Regulation
[…] AI laws, it appears that the region is starting a trend in innovation-first AI regulation and a contrasting model to the EU AI Act. At the same time, it is notable that both Japan and South Korea have comprehensive national data protection laws, which offer safeguards to people’s rights in all contexts where personal […]
The Connecticut Data Privacy Act Gets an Overhaul (Again)
[…] disclosed to the consumer, and (2) factors to determine when a secondary use is a “material new purpose.” These factors include the consumer’s reasonable expectations at the time of collection, the link between new purpose and the original purpose, potential impacts on the consumer, the consumer-controller relationship and the context of collection, and potential […]
Meet Bianca-Ioana Marcu, FPF Europe Managing Director
[…] Her insights will be key in navigating the complex intersection of privacy, innovation, and regulatory development in the years ahead. You’ve been part of FPF for some time now, but this new role brings fresh responsibilities. What are you most excited to lead as Managing Director of the European office, and how do you […]
Annual DC Privacy Forum: Convening Top Voices in Governance in the Digital Age
[…] FPF’s Senior Director for U.S. Legislation, Keir Lamont, revved up the crowd for “The Big Debates.” This event’s debate-style format allowed the audience to participate via real- time voting before, during, and after the debaters’ presentations. Debate 1: “Current U.S. Law Provides Effective Regulation for AI” Will Rinehart, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise […]
The Hannah Schaller Memorial Internship
[…] The candidate selected for the Hannah Schaller Memorial Internship will work directly with and provide support to FPF’s Policy staff. Internship Structure: Fall and Spring: 14-week period, part- time (20 hours/week). Flexible start and end dates depending on the student’s academic calendar. Interns are invited to work from the Washington, DC office, where our office’s […]
Future of Privacy Forum Announces Annual Privacy and AI Leadership Awards
[…] privacy attorney who passed away earlier this year. Hannah started her career as a policy intern in FPF’s D.C. Office. She was a valuable contributor during her time at FPF and a rising star at ZwillGen, a boutique law firm specializing in technology and privacy law. Hannah remained closely connected to FPF following her […]