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Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding the prohibition of biometric categorization for certain sensitive characteristics
Blog 7 | Red Lines under the EU AI Act Series This blog is the seventh of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The EU AI Act provides for rules on prohibited AI practices that the […]
2026 Chatbot Legislation Tracker
Co-authored by Rafal Fryc With nearly 100 chatbot-specific bills introduced across states in 2026, a complex and increasingly fragmented compliance landscape is quickly emerging. This tracker helps stakeholders understand that landscape by highlighting chatbot legislation advancing through initial chambers in state legislatures and Congress, and organizing key provisions across proposals to show what is coming […]
2026 Chatbot Legislation Tracker
[…] Prohibited Content for Minors Professional Services Restrictions Humanized/ Emotional Systems Harm Detection & Response User Engagement Optimization Training Restrictions Advertising Restrictions Limits on Collection/Sharing Non-disclaimable Liability Enforcer New Felonies 2026 Proposed Chatbot Legislation AZ HB 2311 Rep. Rivero (R) Passed Chamber (3 hours M), NE X X T X X X Ag CA SB […]
Red Lines under EU AI Act: Unpacking the prohibition of emotion recognition in the workplace and education institutions
Blog 6 | Red Lines under the EU AI Act Series This blog is the sixth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The sixth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI Act” […]
Incentives or Obligations? The U.S. Regulatory Approach to Voluntary AI Governance Standards
[…] Risk Management Framework or ISO 42001. This shift toward incorporating non-binding technical standards into legal requirements represents more than just regulatory convenience – it is creating a new legal regime in which voluntary industry guidelines are influencing everything from negligence determinations and punitive damage calculations to affirmative defenses for regulatory actions. Understanding how these […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding the ban of the untargeted scraping of facial images and facial recognition databases
[…] that fall outside the scope of the AI Act’s prohibition finds that some use-cases, such as the scraping of facial images for training AI models that generate new images about fictitious persons, may lead to increasingly complex compliance scenarios triggering both copyright and data protection rules. Following this brief introduction, Section 2 outlines the […]
FPF Privacy Papers for Policymakers: Impactful Privacy and AI Scholarship for a Digital Future
FPF recently concluded its 16th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers (PPPM) events, hosting two dynamic virtual ceremonies on March 4 and March 11, 2026. This year’s program centered on the most pressing areas in privacy and AI governance, bringing together global awardees to discuss their research with leading discussants from industry, academia, and civil society. […]
Senior Analyst/Counsel – AI Governance
[…] Artificial Intelligence: FPF works to advance responsible data practices. Staffed with experts in law, technology, and public policy, FPF operates on the belief that technological innovation and new uses of data can help solve big societal problems and improve lives. We work to reach consensus on ethical norms, policies, and business practices to address […]
Africa’s Data Protection Reforms: A Continental Perspective on the Drivers of Change in Legal Frameworks
[…] African jurisdictions have proposed a variety of reforms to existing and novel legal frameworks that regulate the processing of personal data, and the development and deployment of new technologies. Across the continent, there is a growing consensus among legislators on the need to create a regulatory environment that is responsive and adaptable to a […]
The Chatbot Moment: Mapping the Emerging 2026 U.S. Chatbot Legislative Landscape
[…] within the scope of different state laws and where compliance obligations, like disclosures or safety protocols, could vary broadly across jurisdictions. As states including Oregon and Washington prepare to imminently enact new chatbot legislation, it remains to be seen how closely 2026 frameworks will ultimately align. To help make sense of this rapidly evolving landscape, FPF developed two […]