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More Parties, More Risks, More Opportunity? Evolving Governance to Support Cyber Resilience Amidst Evolving Policy and Technological Change
[…] attacks where malicious inputs manipulate model outputs or downstream actions without altering underlying infrastructure; Model supply chain hijacking via malicious model weights or corrupted open-source components; Autonomous agent exploits, where AI agents interact with external systems or application programming interfaces (APIs) using delegated credentials, tool access, or persistent permissions without sufficient guardrails; or Cross-system […]
The Alabama Personal Data Protection Act Brings Consumer Privacy to the Heart of Dixie
[…] technical and organizational controls that prevent the controller from accessing the information. State comprehensive privacy laws typically allow consumers to exercise their opt-out rights via an authorized agent and, increasingly, via opt-out preference signals (“OOPS”). OOPS are usually introduced with a delayed effective date and a number of requirements for such a signal to […]
FPF-AnnualReport2024
[…] a memorable year, filled with discussions of how AI innovations will transform the world’s operations. Large Language Models (LLMs) continued to dominate discussions, with the rise of agentic AI–AI systems capable of autonomous task completion—and a continuous newscycle of new LLM models released with improved reasoning and problem-solving capabilities. There was also excitement about […]
Privacy Protections Coming Sooner Rather Than Later to the Sooner State
[…] are declining to take action on a rights request and provide instructions on how to appeal that decision. The law does not include any provisions regarding authorized agents or opt-out preference signals. (Sections 2-3.) Consistent with most other state laws, the rights of access, correction, deletion, and portability do not apply to pseudonymous data […]
Senior Analyst/Counsel – AI Governance
[…] change in AI development, deployment, and governance. Specifically, the team focuses more deeply on a range of AI-specific technical, operational, and policy issues – such as AI agents, identifiability within the AI lifecycle, and global multi-jurisdictional AI risk management and governance. About This Role Based in Washington, DC and reporting to the Senior Director […]
Africa’s Data Protection Reforms: A Continental Perspective on the Drivers of Change in Legal Frameworks
[…] Botswana’s 2018 data protection law did not provide modalities for responding to data subject rights, and its limited focus on data controllers with processors treated merely as agents created ambiguity in shared compliance responsibilities. It also lacked provisions on accountability, joint controllership, or clear rules governing relationships between controllers and processors, including the use […]
Digital Digest: FPF’s Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] internationally will find useful. We thank the scholars, advocates, and Advisory Board members who are engaged with us to explore the future of privacy. Awarded Papers AI Agents and Memory: Privacy and Power in the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Era New America Available here: https://www.newamerica.org/oti/briefs/ai-agents-and-memory/ Executive Summary This policy brief examines how AI agents […]
Q&A With FPF Vice President for U.S. Policy, Matthew Reisman
[…] you thinking about in the AI sector? What is the most timely issue that lawmakers, practitioners, or policymakers should consider the most in relation to AI? AI agents have been on many folks’ minds over the past year, and I think rightly so. 2026 feels like a breakout moment for agents for both enterprise […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding ‘Prohibited AI Practices’ and their Interplay with the GDPR, DSA
[…] above, the provision is drafted as such to target “practices” of AI, which opens the possibility that not only GPAI systems are covered, but also practices of agentic AI or any new shape or form of AI systems that result in a practice described by Article 5 AI Act. Indeed, the Guidelines specifically mention […]
From Chatbot to Checkout: Who Pays When Transactional Agents Play?
[…] partnering with established retailers to offer shopping experiences within generative AI platforms. In doing so, these companies have also relied on developments in foundational protocols (e.g., Google’s Agent Payment Protocol) that seek to enable agentic systems to make purchases on a person’s behalf (“transactional agents”). But LLM-based systems like transactional agents can make mistakes, […]