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Paradigm Shift in the Palmetto State: A New Approach to Online Protection-by-Design
South Carolina Governor McMaster signed HB 3431, an Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) -style law, on February 5, adding to the growing list of new, bipartisan state frameworks fortifying online protections for minors. Although HB 3431 is dubbed an AADC, its divergence from past models and unique blend of requirements that draw upon a variety of […]
Paradigm Shift in the Palmetto State: A New Approach to Online Protection-by-Design
South Carolina Governor McMaster signed HB 3431, an Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) -style law, on February 5, adding to the growing list of new, bipartisan state frameworks fortifying online protections for minors. Although HB 3431 is dubbed an AADC, its divergence from past models and unique blend of requirements that draw upon a variety […]
From Chatbot to Checkout: Who Pays When Transactional Agents Play?
[…] these reasons, many agentic platforms are still not operating totally independently. Action logs that capture the what, when, and why of an agentic system’s decisions: Companies can create action logs that give users visibility into the system’s decision flow for a purchase to promote trust in transactional agents. Such logs could also help organizations […]
AI IMPACT SUMMIT 2026
[…] an increasingly complex and evolving geopolitical order. For developing countries, AI offers an unprecedented opportunity to leapfrog traditional developmental pathways. The multi-modal and multi-lingual capabilities of AI create new possibilities through which access to benefits can be made available at scale. As a result, AI is seen not merely as a technological advancement but […]
2026: A Year at the Crossroads for Global Data Protection and Privacy
[…] pre-GDPR days, when some data protection authorities were indeed applying a relative approach in their regulatory activity. The new definition technically adds that the holder of key- coded data or other information about an identifiable person, which does not have means reasonably likely to be used to identify that person, does not process personal […]
6 Privacy Tips for the Generative AI Era
[…] how we use AI-powered services. To raise awareness, we’ve partnered with Snap to create a Data Privacy Day Snapchat Lens. Check it out by scanning the Snapchat code and learn more below about privacy tips for generative AI! Know When You’re Using Generative AI As a first step, it’s important to know what generative […]
FPF Releases an Updated Issue Brief on Vietnam’s Law on Protection of Personal Data and the Law on Data
[…] for high-risk processing activities, such as employment and recruitment, healthcare, banking, finance, advertising and social networking platforms. The intersection of the PDP Law and the Data Law creates compliance implications for organizations navigating cross-border data transfers, as the present regulatory regime doubles down on the state-supervised model for such transfers. Finally, risk and impact […]
Innovation and Data Privacy Are Not Natural Enemies: Insights from Korea’s Experience
The following is a guest post to the FPF blog authored by Dr. Haksoo Ko, Professor at Seoul National University School of Law, FPF Senior Fellow and former Chairperson of South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission. The guest post reflects the opinion of the author only and does not necessarily reflect the position or views […]
The RAISE Act vs. SB 53: A Tale of Two Frontier AI Laws
On December 19, New York Governor Hochul (D) signed the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act, ending months of uncertainty after the bill passed the legislature in June and making New York the second state to enact a statute specifically focused on frontier artificial intelligence (AI) safety and transparency. Sponsored by Assemblymember Bores (D) […]
The RAISE Act vs. SB 53: A Tale of Two Frontier AI Laws
[…] to $1 million for a first violation and up to $3 million for subsequent violations, scaled to the severity of the offense. The statute expressly does not create a private right of action. It also clarifies, unlike California’s SB 53, that a large frontier developer may assert that alleged harm or damage was caused […]