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2025 FPF Privacy Communities
[…] Thursday of the month at 12pm ET ● 600+ privacy leaders interested in learning about new and existing ad technologies. ● Shares news, best practices, and evolving business approaches & perspectives. ● Contributes to reports and articles about topics such as advertising technologies, targeting & personalization, cross-device tracking, location, and mobile apps & platforms. […]

Future of Privacy Forum Appoints Four New Members to Its Board of Directors
[…] Anne Bradley, Peter Lefkowitz, Nuala O’Connor, and Harriet Pearson to its Board of Directors. These accomplished leaders bring decades of experience at the intersection of technology, law, business, and public policy, further strengthening FPF’s mission to advance principled and pragmatic data practices in support of emerging technologies. “FPF is fortunate to welcome Anne, Peter, […]

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California’s SB 53: The First Frontier AI Law, Explained
[…] framework for frontier AI. Other states, including Michigan, have introduced proposals of their own, illustrating the potential for a patchwork of requirements across jurisdictions. As detailed in FPF’s recent report, State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI in 2025, this year’s legislative landscape highlights ongoing state experimentation in AI governance. With SB 53 […]

The State of State AI 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL
[…] investigative demands (CIDs), and create rebuttable presumptions, affirmative defenses, and a right to cure. Utah HB 452 Rep. Moss (R) Health/ Transparency/ Chatbots It would also allow businesses to take advantage of an affirmative defense, provided they maintain certain AI governance measures. Table 14. Enrolled or Enacted and Passed (in at least one chamber) […]

The State of State AI 2025
[…] and opt-out procedures. Trend Toward Fewer Substantive Governance Requirements: Compared to prior years, fewer of the enrolled or enacted laws utilizing this approach imposed substantive obligations on businesses, such as requirements to conduct i mpact assessments or maintain risk management policies. While some broader frameworks, particularly those arising as amendments to state data privacy […]

The State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI in 2025
[…] claims that allow defendants to dismiss lawsuits based on certain grounds, as a solution for incentivizing responsible AI practices while maintaining flexibility and reducing legal risks for businesses. Examples include: Utah’s HB 452 (enacted) allowing an affirmative defense if a provider maintained certain AI governance measures and California’s SB 813 (proposed) allowing AI developers […]

Call for Nominations: 16th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awards
The 16th Privacy Papers for Policymakers call for submissions is now open until October 30, 2025. FPF’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award recognizes leading privacy research and analytical scholarship relevant to policymakers in the U.S. and internationally. The award highlights important work that analyzes current and emerging privacy issues and proposes achievable short-term solutions […]

FPF Submits Comments to Inform Colorado Minor Privacy Protections Rulemaking Process
On September 10th, FPF provided comments regarding draft regulations for implementing the heightened minor protections within the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). Passed in 2021, the CPA, a Washington Privacy Act style-framework, provides comprehensive privacy protections to consumers in Colorado that are enforced by the state Attorney General’s office, which also has rulemaking authority. In […]