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FPF Year in Review 2025
[…] and stakeholder engagement, helping governments, organizations, and practitioners navigate complex developments while balancing innovation with fundamental rights. In APAC, FPF analyzed South Korea’s AI Framework Act and Japan’s AI Promotion Act, highlighting differing approaches to innovation, risk management, and oversight. A comparative overview of the EU, South Korean, and Japanese frameworks provided practical insights […]
Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. Privacy and AI Landscape in 2026
Introduction For better or worse, the U.S. is heading into 2026 under a familiar backdrop: no comprehensive federal privacy law, plenty of federal rumblings, and state legislators showing no signs of slowing down. What has changed is just how intertwined privacy, youth, and AI policy debates have become, whether the issue is sensitive data, data-driven […]
Project Researcher, Privacy and AI Governance
[…] General Overview: FPF is seeking a part-time consultant to support a project on privacy and AI governance in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, with a specific focus on Japan. The main goal of the project is to gather, synthesize and sense-make primary research on approaches to data protection and AI governance from a diverse range […]
FPF Holiday Gift Guide for AI-Enabled, Privacy-Forward AgeTech
On Cyber Monday, giving supportive technology to an older loved one or caregiver is a great option. Finding the perfect holiday gift for an older adult who values their independence can be a challenge. This year, it might be worth exploring the exciting world of AI-enabled AgeTech. It’s not only gadgets; it’s also about giving […]
Comparative table_ EU AI Act – South Korea AI Framework Act – Japan AI Promotion Act (2)
C om para tiv e ta b le : EU AI Act – Sou th Kore a AI Act – Ja p an AI Pro m otio n Act E uro p ean Unio n A I Act S ou th Kore a A I Fra m ew ork Act J a p an A […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Intersection with Evolving U.S. Law (Part 3)
This post is the third in a series on personality versus personality in AI systems. Read Part 1 (exploring concepts) and Part 2 (concrete uses and risks). Conversational AI technologies are hyper-personalizing. Across sectors, companies are focused on offering personalized experiences that are tailored to users’ preferences, behaviors, and virtual and physical environments. These […]
AI Regulation in Latin America: Overview and Emerging Trends in Key Proposals
[…] ‘scientific discipline’ that can perform operations similar to human intelligence, such as learning and logical reasoning – an approach which reminds of the definition of AI in Japan’s new law. Peru’s regulation lacks a definition for AI operators, but includes one for AI developers and implementers; and Colombia refers to “AI operators” in similar […]
A Price to Pay: U.S. Lawmaker Efforts to Regulate Algorithmic and Data-Driven Pricing
“Algorithmic pricing,” “surveillance pricing,” “dynamic pricing”: in states across the U.S., lawmakers are introducing legislation to regulate a range of practices that use large amounts of data and algorithms to routinely inform decisions about the prices and products offered to consumers. These bills—targeting what this analysis collectively calls “data-driven pricing”—follow the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s […]
FPF at PDP Week 2025: Generative AI, Digital Trust, and the Future of Cross-Border Data Transfers in APAC
[…] use. Josh presented on global AI governance, highlighting the rapid legislative changes in the APAC region over the past six months, and comparing developments in South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam with those in the EU, US, and Latin America. He then discussed how data protection laws – especially provisions on consent, data subject rights, […]
Tech to Support Older Adults and Caregivers: Five Privacy Questions for Age Tech
Introduction As the U.S. population ages, technologies that can help support older adults are becoming increasingly important. These tools, often called “AgeTech”, exist at the intersection of health data, consumer technology, caregiving relationships, and increasingly, artificial intelligence, and are drawing significant investment. Hundreds of well funded start-ups have launched. Many are of major interest to […]