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The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] This is the world’s first binding treaty on AI, focusing on protecting human rights, democracy and the rule of law, and it will be open for States’ signature from 5 September 2024. FPF has published a Two–Page Fact Sheet overview of the Framework Convention on AI. While efforts to regulate the development and deployment of […]
Asia-Pacific
[…] hosted by the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) of Singapore during the Personal Data Protection Week (PDP Week 2021), the office has placed its work under the sign of regional and multi-stakeholder cooperation, with a focus on data protection issues specific to the region. The data protection landscape in APAC is marked by legal […]
Global
FPF is Working Alongside Stakeholders Worldwide on Ways to Improve Data protection AND EMERGING Frameworks. FPF closely follows developments in policymaking and regulation throughout Europe, Africa, the Asia-Pacific, India, Israel, and Latin America. We keep our stakeholders informed of relevant changes, case-law, guidance, policies, and legal requirements, while also providing background and in-depth analysis in […]
Generative AI for Organizational Use: Internal Policy Considerations
[…] since the technology’s emergence, transforming how we interact, work, and make decisions. From drafting emails and computer code to performing customer service functions, these technologies have made significant progress. However, as generative AI continues to advance and find new applications, it is essential to consider how the internal policies governing them should evolve in […]
Newly Updated Guidance: FPF Releases Updates to the Generative AI Internal Policy Considerations Resource to Provide New Key Lessons For Practitioners
[…] since the technology’s emergence, transforming how we interact, work, and make decisions. From drafting emails and computer code to performing customer service functions, these technologies have made significant progress. However, as generative AI continues to advance and find new applications, it is essential to consider how the internal policies governing them should evolve in […]
Private Event: Future of Privacy Forum’s Inaugural Privacy Executives Summit
[…] networking among peers, fostering new connections and addressing common challenges. We anticipate lively group discussions and encourage active participation from each attendee. (Chatham House Rules & FPF’s Code of Conduct are to be followed please). Transportation Information The Claremont Hotel & Spa is located at 41 Tunnel Road Berkeley – California 94705, United States. […]
Peak Privacy: Vermont’s Summit on Data Privacy
[…] avoid a “heightened risk of harm” to minors, restrictions on selling minors’ data, and additional risk assessment requirements for controllers who process minors’ data. One subtle but significant difference is that Vermont adds additional harm to be considered in the duty of care and data protection impact assessments. Covered organizations will need to consider […]
FPF_APAC_GenAI_A4_Digital_Appendix_R4
[…] by Users. Prominently labeling content as potentially misleading if services involve: »Simulated text generation or editing, such as intelligent conversations and intelligent writing. »Voice synthesis, mimicry, or significant alteration of personal identity features in voice editing services. »Face generation, face replacement, face manipulation, posture manipulation, and other image or video editing services significantly altering […]
Little Users, Big Protections: Colorado and Virginia pass laws focused on kids privacy
‘Don’t call me kid, don’t call me baby’ – unless you are a child residing in either Colorado or Virginia, where children will soon have increased privacy protections due to recent advances in youth privacy legislation. Virginia and Colorado both have broad-based privacy laws already in effect. During the 2024 state legislative sessions, both […]