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AI Regulation in Latin America: Overview and Emerging Trends in Key Proposals
[…] blog post provides an overview of AI bills in Latin America through a comparative analysis of proposals from six key jurisdictions: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Peru. Except for Peru, which already approved the first AI law in the region and is set to approve secondary regulations, these countries have several legislative proposals […]

The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] In order to grasp the possible impacts of such a treaty, it is crucial to understand how it will function under international law, while drawing a comparison between the Framework Convention on AI and Convention 108. 1.1. International Law in Action to Protect People in the Age of Computing: From Convention 108 to the […]

Regulatory Strategies and Priorities of Data Protection Authorities in Latin America: 2024 and Beyond
[…] frameworks. Some of these countries have also issued specific data protection laws and created regulatory authorities to ensure compliance with such laws. For example, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico, Peru, and Colombia have all created authorities that are actively monitoring and regulating the data protection space. DOWNLOAD THE ISSUE BRIEF Advancing technology and increased digitalization have […]

At the intersection of AI and Data Protection law: Automated Decision-Making Rules, a Global Perspective (CPDP LatAm Panel)
[…] submitted back in 2019. That means that more outcomes of ADM cases may be expected in the near future. The first Uber case referred to the matching between drivers and riders which, as the Court judged, qualifies as an ADM based solely on automated means that however does not lead to any ‘legal or […]

The Top 10 (& Federal Actions): Student Privacy News (November 2017-February 2018)
[…] reports that “The internet was created by adults for adults, but it has seen a sharp uptick in kid users over the past 10 years… Silicon Valley has bet its future on younger users, but has come under fire recently for building products that critics say aren’t safe for children.” Awesome new resource: the Utah […]

The Top 10: Student Privacy News (June – July 2017)
[…] that “Chan-Zuckerberg to Push Ambitious New Vision for Personalized Learning;” the New Schools Venture Fund Summit emphasized that “philanthropists and school leaders need to make a ‘big bet’ on dramatically reshaping schools” through personalized learning; Common Sense Media’s Bill Fitzgerald was on a podcast about “Personalized Learning and the Disruption of Public Education;” and […]

Future of Privacy Forum Releases Report on the Effectiveness of the US-EU Safe Harbor Privacy Framework
[…] Founder and Co-Chair of FPF, who is speaking in Brussels at privacy events this week, said: “This report shows that the Safe Harbor still is our best bet for protecting peoples’ data in a global economy. By requiring companies to make commitments that can be enforced by the US Federal Trade Commission, EU citizens […]

Can having the wrong friends online affect your credit rating?
[…] says it follows the network behavior of 480 million people. It furnishes friendship data to help customers fine-tune their promotions. Its studies indicate borrowers are a better bet if their friends have higher credit ratings. This might mean a home buyer with a middling credit risk score of 550 should be treated as closer […]

FPF’s Year in Review 2024
[…] and again regarding their Proposed Modifications to the Employment Regulations Regarding Automated-Decision Systems. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in response to the FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ( NPRM) on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content for political advertisements and again in response to the Notice of Inquiry (NOI) on technologies that […]

FPF Files COPPA Comments with the Federal Trade Commission
[…] great benefit to this, there are also risks to privacy and personal data protection, and we applaud the Commission for its ongoing efforts to find a balance between these tradeoffs. Our comments and recommendations focused on areas where we believe there is further opportunity to strike that balance, including: Clarifying the separate verifiable parental […]