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Let’s Look at LLMs: Understanding Data Flows and Risks in the Workplace
[…] to generate individual responses and further train its model for future responses to all users. If an employee inputs data that contains confidential information, such as trade secrets, medical records, or financial data, then that data may be at risk, especially if there is a data breach of the AI system that results in […]

Workplace Discrimination and Equal Opportunity
[…] for valid consent are strict, especially in the workplace.53 For instance, consent must be ‘freely given’, which is considered problematic in view of the imbalance of power between the employer and the individual.54 The term ‘explicit’ refers to the way consent is expressed by the individual. It means that the data subject must give […]

FPF Statement on President Biden’s 2023 State of the Union Address
[…] U.S. approach to data privacy, which has resulted in insufficient legal protections and a patchwork of state laws. Individuals deserve consistent privacy protections regardless of their zip code or age. We agree with President Biden: It’s time for federal lawmakers to speak in a united, bipartisan voice to create uniform privacy protections for all […]

7 Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online
[…] or like your post, and manage what happens to posts after you delete them. You can view and change your settings here. TikTok allows you to decide between public and private accounts, decide which accounts can view posted videos, and allows you to change your personalized ad settings. You can check your settings here. […]

The Future of Manipulative Design Regulation
[…] online. These efforts are complex and address a range of consumer protection issues, including privacy and data protection risks. They raise thorny questions about how to distinguish between lawful designs that encourage individuals to consent to data practices, and unlawful designs that manipulate users through unfair and deceptive techniques. As policymakers enforce existing laws […]

FPF in 2022: A Year in Review
[…] in corporate and academic research data sharing, FPF released “The Playbook: Data Sharing for Research” as a resource laying out best practices for instituting research data-sharing programs between corporations and research institutions. Alongside this, we produced an infographic focused on the benefits, challenges, and opportunities for data sharing in research, including its key players […]

Record Set: Assessing Points of Emphasis from Public Input on the FTC’s Privacy Rulemaking
[…] Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other international regulations. The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) emphasized that an FTC data minimization rule would help harmonize data protection standards between the European Union (EU) and the United States (U.S.), and would codify the data protection best practices established by the Commission’s history of enforcement. Several comments […]

FPF at IAPP’s Europe Data Protection Congress 2022: Global State of Play, Automated Decision-Making, and US Privacy Developments
[…] meaningful human involvement. Regarding the concept of “legal or similarly significant effects” — another condition for the application of Article 22 GDPR – Boardman noted the link between such effects and contract law. For example, in the case of national laws transposing the e-Commerce Directive in which adding a product to a virtual basket […]

Five Big Questions (and Zero Predictions) for the U.S. State Privacy Landscape in 2023
[…] action. What, if any, additional language or concepts from ADPPA will gain traction at the state level? 3. Have we entered the Age of the Age-Appropriate Design Code? While ‘comprehensive’ privacy laws and proposals continue to capture the bulk of the privacy commentariat’s attention, it is likely that the most significant U.S. consumer privacy […]

FPF Releases Comparative Analysis of California and U.K. Age-Appropriate Design Codes
[…] comparing the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (AADC), a first-of-its-kind privacy-by-design law in the United States, and the United Kingdom’s Age-Appropriate Design Code. While there are distinctions between the two codes, the California AADC, which is set to become enforceable on July 1, 2024, was modeled after the UK’s version and represents a significant […]