
Future of Privacy Forum Publishes Report Exploring Organizations’ Emerging Practices and Challenges Assessing AI Risks
[…] conversations with a range of stakeholders, can serve as a resource for those evaluating how to deploy emerging technologies responsibly.” Though recent years have witnessed a growing number of laws and resources on AI governance, many organizations remain uncertain about what AI impact assessments entail or which framework to use. In light of this […]

DC Privacy Forum 2025: Governance for Digital Leadership and Innovation
[…] Conversation! We offer competitive rates for corporate attendees: 🐦 Early Bird Rate: $199 (available until March 31, 2025) 📅 Standard Rate: $275 (from April 1 – May 30, 2025) Students A select number of student tickets will be available. Please reach out to [email protected] to inquire about complimentary student tickets. Questions or Need Help? Contact us anytime at [email protected]. We’re […]

16th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2025
Welcome! This page is your primary source for all 16th Annual Advisory Board Meeting details and resources. Save the date and stay tuned for more information. Planning to attend the Annual Advisory Board Meeting in 2025? Join us for the return of The DC Privacy Forum 2025: Governance for Digital Leadership and Innovation, kicking off […]

The African Union’s Continental AI Strategy: Data Protection and Governance Laws Set to Play a Key Role in AI Regulation
[…] enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies dealing with child protection. The Strategy acknowledges the progress made in addressing data protection issues across Africa, as seen with the growing number of data protection laws and authorities. Furthermore, the Strategy notes that 25 African countries have launched national open data portals, and nearly all of these countries […]

FPF Training Program – FAQs
fpf training program faqs The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) brings the public training sessions on a variety of topics in AdTech, AI & Machine Learning, Data Privacy, and more – all led by industry experts. Please view our most commonly-asked questions so you are prepared and know the details and policies of our program […]

U.S. Legislative Trends in AI-Generated Content: 2024 and Beyond
[…] detection tool available to its users. Separately, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is exploring creating rules around the use of technologies that analyze the content of private phone conversations to alert users that the voice on the other end of the line may be AI-generated. Check out FPF’s new report: Synthetic Content: Exploring the […]

Future of Privacy Forum Convenes Over 200 State Lawmakers in AI Policy Working Group Focused on 2025 Legislative Sessions
Update February 25, 2025: FPF no longer coordinates the MAP-WG. Please read here for more information. The Multistate AI Policymaker Working Group (MAP-WG) is convened by FPF to help state lawmakers from more than 45 states to collaborate on emerging technologies and related policy issues. OCTOBER 21, 2024 — In the lead-up to the 2025 […]

Synthetic Content: Exploring the Risks, Technical Approaches, and Regulatory Responses
[…] limitations on certain synthetic content. However, while these approaches may address some challenges with synthetic content, each one is individually limited in its reach and implicates a number of tradeoffs that policymakers should address going forward. Read the Report: Synthetic Content: Exploring the Risks, Technical Approaches, and Regulatory Responses This report highlights the following […]

Out, Not Outed: Privacy for Sexual Health, Orientations, and Gender Identities
[…] the autonomy of an LGBTQ+ individual. According to an article in the Oregon Law Review, data usage related to sexuality can result in pop-ups on an individual’s phone, creating worry and concern about potentially outing an individual in public or quasi-public situations. LGBTQ+ individuals are not always able to be safely out in public […]

FPF Submits Comments to Inform New York Children’s Privacy Rulemaking Processes
[…] law also restricts the sale of minors’ personal data, including allowing a third party to sell the data. Obtaining “informed consent” under the NYCDPA requires satisfying a number of conditions, some of which diverge from comparable privacy regimes. Consent must be made separately from any other transaction or part of a transaction; be made […]