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Connecting Experts to Make Privacy-Enhancing Tech and AI Work for Everyone
[…] of trust in the technologies. Experts advised that for more people to use PETs, the tools must become more accessible and provide additional training and support for new users. Participants identified AI as a contributor to both the opportunities and challenges while agreeing that AI technologies are a key part of some aspects of […]

Reflections on California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code in Advance of Oral Arguments
[…] concerns about young people’s privacy and safety online, but there are uncertainties about who should address these concerns and how. There is growing interest from policymakers in new regulation that provides privacy and safety protections for minors beyond COPPA’s parental consent framework and for minors over the age of 12. Even in states that […]

NEW FPF REPORT: Confidential Computing and Privacy: Policy Implications of Trusted Execution Environments
[…] Administration’s Executive Order on AI. FPF will also participate in the PETs Summit during Personal Data Protection Commission Singapore’s (PDPC) Personal Data Protection Week, during which the new report will be distributed. FPF’s Vice President for Artificial Intelligence and head of FPF’s Center for AI, Anne J. Flanagan, will be speaking on the panel […]

FPF Launches Effort to Advance Privacy-Enhancing Technologies, Convenes Experts, and Meets With White House
[…] practitioners, policymakers, and others to identify key barriers to responsible use of PETs and opportunities for PETs to enable ethical data use and sharing. Some PETs offer new anonymization tools, while others enable collaborative analysis on privately-held datasets, allowing the use of data without the need to share or disclose the data itself. Given […]

Chevron Decision Will Impact Privacy and AI Regulations
[…] (“A rule of judicial humility gives way to a rule of judicial hubris.”). Furthermore, as Congress grapples with passing a comprehensive privacy law, the decision adds a new challenge of ensuring flexible, future-proof language that simultaneously contains enough specificity to avoid as many ambiguities as possible – sure to be a unique challenge for […]

AI Forward: FPF’s Annual DC Privacy Forum Explores Intersection of Privacy and AI
[…] Reddit and Wikipedia, regurgitating skewed knowledge. Global Convergence and Hyperlocal Regulation FPF’s Tatiana Rice moderated “AI Legislation: States to the Rescue?” with Del. Michelle Maldonado, D-VA, 2024 Virginia House of Delegates Communications, Technology, and Innovation Committee, and Senator Robert Rodriguez, Majority Leader, Colorado General Assembly, where both discussed the importance of recent privacy laws […]

Comprehensive Privacy Anchors in the Ocean State
[…] as to whom they might sell PII to in the future. There is a practical question as to what happens if controllers begin selling PII to a new third party. It is currently unclear if the controller would be categorically prohibited from selling previously collected PII to that new third party or able to […]

Reproductive Rights Have Been Privacy Rights For 50 Years
[…] variations of the MHMDA ‘framework’ has made cameos in other state laws, including two recent proposals that ultimately failed to become law – the arguably more expansive New York S 158E that failed to receive the requisite votes and Vermont H 121, which was vetoed by the governor. Vermont’s governor cited the PRA as […]

The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] the principle-based Convention 108 was designed to be technology-neutral, its modernization was deemed necessary for two key reasons: 1) to address challenges resulting from the use of new information and communication technologies, and 2) to strengthen the Convention’s effective implementation. Through the process of modernization, Convention 108 is now better recognized as Convention 108+, […]

FPF at CPDP.ai 2024: From Data Protection to Governance of Artificial Intelligence – A Global Perspective
[…] yet it is up to the entities developing and deploying AI technology to keep track of the national initiatives that further develop these provisions, such as Italy’s new draft AI law, as new internal frameworks could create country-specific obligations to be met by these entities. The panel recording can be found here. Photo description: […]