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FPF-Data Sharing Case Study Microsoft R2
[…] AND BENEFITS Risks Microsoft representatives identified several risks inherent in data sharing. Historical incidents, such as in 2006 when AOL shared its users’ search history with in- house researchers who were able to re-identify individuals, highlight the potential for severe consequences and discourage data sharing. Evolving a company’s culture around data sharing is key. […]
FPF Data Sharing for Research Compendium R5-Digital
[…] consent may be different. Costs Data sharing partnerships in AIMS have a mix of start-up, ongoing, and ad hoc costs. Most trio members have legal teams in- house or on retainer that work on DSAs. The more standardized the DSA, the more efficient and cost-effective it may be for AIMS. A common cost question […]
FPF at Singapore PDP Week 2023: Navigating Governance Frameworks for Generative AI Systems in the Asia-Pacific
[…] computing hardware, such as central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs), that is used to train models and the data centers where this hardware is housed; The model layer, which includes the training and operation of generative AI models like Bard, GPT, LLaMa, Stable Diffusion, and so on; and The application layer, […]
Insights into Brazil’s AI Bill and its Interaction with Data Protection Law: Key Takeaways from the ANPD’s Webinar
[…] new rounds of public hearings. After the text is approved by the plenary of the Brazilian Senate, the proposal still goes through the Chamber of Deputies, the reviewing house, until a common text is reached, which will then be sanctioned by the President of the Republic. The whole webinar, in Portuguese, can be watched here.
The First Japan Privacy Symposium: G7 DPAs discussed their approach to reign in AI, and other regulatory priorities
[…] law with AI, as well as insights into the current regulatory priorities of the G7 Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) to an audience of more than 250 in- house privacy leaders, lawyers, consultants and journalists from Japan and the region. The program started with a keynote address from Commissioner Shuhei Ohshima (Japan’s Personal Information Protection […]
Nigeria’s New Data Protection Act, Explained
On June 12, 2023, the President of Nigeria signed the Data Protection Bill into law following a successful third reading at the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Data Protection Act, 2023 (the Act) has had executive and legislative support and marks an important milestone in Nigeria’s nearly two-decade journey towards a comprehensive […]
FPF-2023-MemberDirectory-5.5×8.5-R4-spreads-1-1
[…] Cybersecurity LeaderRopes & [email protected] Christin McMeleySVP, Sr Deputy General Counsel Chief PrivacyComcast Cablechristin_mcmeley@ comcast.com Mac McCulloughSenior Privacy & Security AdvisorTroutman [email protected] Tracy LocklinChief Privacy OfficerNational Student Clearinghousetlocklin@studentclearing house.org Paul LekasSVP, Head of Global Public Policy & Gov. [email protected] Simon MorrisonPrincipal, Public [email protected] Douglas MillerSr. Mgr. Ads [email protected] Jessica LeePartner, Chair, PrivacyLoeb & Loeb [email protected] […]
FPF-2023-MemberDirectory-5.5×8.5-R4-spreads (1)
[…] Cybersecurity LeaderRopes & [email protected] Christin McMeleySVP, Sr Deputy General Counsel Chief PrivacyComcast Cablechristin_mcmeley@ comcast.com Mac McCulloughSenior Privacy & Security AdvisorTroutman [email protected] Tracy LocklinChief Privacy OfficerNational Student Clearinghousetlocklin@studentclearing house.org Paul LekasSVP, Head of Global Public Policy & Gov. [email protected] Simon MorrisonPrincipal, Public [email protected] Douglas MillerSr. Mgr. Ads [email protected] Jessica LeePartner, Chair, PrivacyLoeb & Loeb [email protected] […]
Unveiling China’s Generative AI Regulation
[…] rise to ambiguity as to the scope of application for the Draft Measures. For example, would a service licensed exclusively to a Chinese private entity for in- house use fall in the scope? How about a service accessible only to certain public institutes but not to the unaffiliated, or one customized for individual clients […]
Connecticut Shows You Can Have It All
On June 3rd, Connecticut Senate Bill 3 (SB 3), an “Act Concerning Online Privacy, Data and Safety Protections,” cleared the state legislature following unanimous votes in the House and Senate. If enacted by Governor Lamont, SB 3 will amend the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) to create new rights and protections for consumer health […]