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Brazil’s ANPD Preliminary Study on Generative AI highlights the dual nature of data protection law: balancing rights with technological innovation
[…] application of hospital protocols and support decision-making in the healthcare sector. Finally, Banco do Brasil is developing a Large Language Model (LLM) to assist employees in providing better customer service experiences. The study also highlights the increasing popularity of commercially available generative AI systems such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini among Brazilian users. […]

FPF Experts Take The Stage at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] and provided solutions for how individuals, teams, and leaders can provide support to avoid them. “Giving your team transparency about a decision gives them control, and feeling better about a decision,” Doug explained, highlighting leaders’ vital role in mitigating workplace burnout. You can find additional resources from Doug’s full presentation here. Next, FPF Vice […]

The Curse of Dimensionality: De-identification Challenges in the Sharing of Highly Dimensional Datasets
[…] been labeled as “de-identified” while still leaving individuals vulnerable. Achieving a state where individuals genuinely cannot be reasonably identified is significantly harder, especially given the inherent trade-off between privacy protection and data utility: more aggressive de-identification techniques reduce re-identification risk but also diminish the data’s value for analysis. The concept of true, irreversible anonymization, […]

FPF Privacy Papers for Policymakers: A Celebration of Impactful Privacy Research and Scholarship
[…] the challenges in defining fairness. She noted that while engineers often bear the responsibility of addressing bias, broader policy frameworks are needed. Their discussion explored the tension between AI neutrality and the necessity for companies to engage with ethical and social justice considerations. Ms. Xiang argued that AI systems mirror existing societal inequalities rather […]

Chile’s New Data Protection Law: Context, Overview, and Key Takeaways
[…] with supervisory, regulatory, and sanctioning powers to enforce the data protection framework;3 Stronger sanctioning regime: the new law incorporates sanctions for data protection violations, which can range between 2% and 4% of an entity’s total revenue, and creates a national registry for infractors. Read further for a deeper insight into the key features of […]

Geopolitical fragmentation, the AI race, and global data flows: the new reality
Most countries in the world have data protection or privacy laws and there is growing cross-border enforcement cooperation between data protection authorities, which might lead one to believe that the protection of global data flows and transfers is steadily advancing. However, instability and risks arising from wars, trade disputes, and the weakening of the […]

15th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] Measurement for Fairness and Equity, by Miranda Bogen Personhood credentials: Artificial intelligence and the value of privacy-preserving tools to distinguish who is real online, by Zoë Hitzig and Tobin South The Great Scrape: The Clash Between Scraping and Privacy, by Daniel J. Solove and Woodrow Hartzog The Overton Window and Privacy Enforcement, by Alicia Solow-Niederman

This year’s Winning Privacy Papers to be Honored at the Future of Privacy Forum’s 15th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Event
[…] of privacy rights against other intrusive actors—individuals, firms, and even state agencies and local governments. This Article adds to our understanding of privacy law, complicates the relationship between privacy and democracy, and points toward a general theory of authoritarian privacy. The Great Scrape: The Clash between Scraping And Privacy by Daniel J. Solove, George […]

What to Expect in Global Privacy in 2025
[…] the GDPR, a law with an unprecedented regulatory impact around the world, from California to Brazil, across the African continent, to India, to China, and everywhere in between. The field of data protection and privacy has become undeniably global, with GDPR-inspired laws (from a lesser to a bigger degree) adopted or updated in many […]

FPF’s Year in Review 2024
[…] Brief analyzing the regulatory strategies and priorities of data protection authorities (DPAs) in Latin America. We dissected “neurorights,” a set of proposed rights that specifically protect mental freedom and privacy, which have captured the interest of many governments, scholars, and advocates, which is very apparent in Latin America. FPF looked into several countries that […]