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Event Report – FPF July 2025 Roundtable
[…] 0 A bou t FP F T he Fu tu re of Priv a cy Fo ru m (F P F) is a no n-p ro fit org an iz a tio n th at se rv e s as a ca ta ly st fo r priv a cy l e ad ers […]
A Price to Pay: U.S. Lawmaker Efforts to Regulate Algorithmic and Data-Driven Pricing
[…] investigation to study how firms are engaging in so-called “surveillance pricing,” and the release of preliminary insights from this study in early 2025. With new FTC leadership signalling that continuing the study is not a priority, state lawmakers have stepped in to scrutinize certain pricing schemes involving algorithms and personal data. The practice of […]
Global Privacy Assembly
[…] wider audience from the data protection and privacy community, business, industry, civil society, academia and other government representatives. View the full agenda and official side events. Join FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky, VP for Global Privacy Dr. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna, Managing Director for APAC Josh Lee Kok Thong, and Deputy Director for Asia-Pacific and China Dominic […]
2025 FPF Privacy Groups
PRIVACY GROUPS FPF Privacy Groups bring industry leaders together with FPF staff and experts to develop best practices, share insights, and promote pragmatic public policy solutions. Privacy Group members receive regular written updates on developments in their field. FPF members can access these privacy groups via the FPF Portal communities. For those without a […]
The “Neural Data” Goldilocks Problem: Defining “Neural Data” in U.S. State Privacy Laws
As of halfway through 2025, four U.S. states have enacted laws regarding “neural data” or “neurotechnology data.” These laws, all of which amend existing state privacy laws, signify growing lawmaker interest in regulating what’s being considered a distinct, particularly sensitive kind of data: information about people’s thoughts, feelings, and mental activity. Created in response […]
The “Neural Data” Goldilocks Problem: Defining “Neural Data” in U.S. State Privacy Laws
[…] As of halfway through 2025, four U.S. states have enacted laws regarding “neural data” or “neurotechnology data.” These laws, all of which amend existing state privacy laws, signify growing lawmaker interest in regulating what’s being considered a distinct, particularly sensitive kind of data: information about people’s thoughts, feelings, and mental activity. Created in response […]
Neural Data State Tracker Chart
[…] d in g partn e rs h ip s, c o rp ora tio ns, asso cia tio ns, or p ub lic or priv a te org an iz a tio ns t h at eit h e r offer co n su m er g en etic te stin g pro d […]
FPF at PDP Week 2025: Generative AI, Digital Trust, and the Future of Cross-Border Data Transfers in APAC
Authors: Darren Ang Wei Cheng and James Jerin Akash ( FPF APAC Interns) From July 7 to 10, 2025, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF)’s Asia-Pacific (APAC) office was actively engaged in Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Week 2025 (PDP Week) – a week of events hosted by the Personal Data Protection Commission of Singapore […]
Balancing Innovation and Oversight: Regulatory Sandboxes as a Tool for AI Governance
[…] to “rapidly deploy and test AI tools while committing to open sharing of data and results.” As AI systems grow more advanced and widespread, their complexity poses significant challenges for legal compliance and effective oversight. Regulatory sandboxes can potentially address these challenges. The probabilistic nature of advanced AI systems, especially generative AI, can make […]