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Red Lines under EU AI Act: Unpacking the prohibition of emotion recognition in the workplace and education institutions
[…] This blog is the sixth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The sixth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI Act” series focuses on unpacking the prohibition on emotion recognition in […]
Incentives or Obligations? The U.S. Regulatory Approach to Voluntary AI Governance Standards
By FPF Legal Intern Rafal Fryc As artificial intelligence gets increasingly deployed across every sector of the economy, regulators find themselves grappling with a fundamental challenge: how to govern a technology that defies traditional regulatory frameworks and changes faster than legislation can keep pace. One increasingly common approach can be found outside the text […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding the ban of the untargeted scraping of facial images and facial recognition databases
[…] This blog is the fifth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. 1. Introduction The fifth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI Act” series focuses on unpacking the Article 5(1)(e) prohibition to […]
Africa’s Data Protection Reforms: A Continental Perspective on the Drivers of Change in Legal Frameworks
[…] The resulting Report included considerations on legal and regulatory gaps to provide safeguards for this type of data processing activity. While not legally binding, the Parliamentary Committee’s findings have nevertheless informed the push to amend the KDPA on grounds including: Aligning the KDPA with the Companies Act (the legal framework that governs the formation, […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Unpacking the Prohibition of Individual Risk Assessment for the Prediction of Criminal Offences
[…] this is the case for an AI system used for the profiling and categorization of actual behaviour, such as “reasonably suspicious dangerous behaviour in a crowd that someone is preparing and likely to commit a crime, and there is a meaningful human assessment of the AI classification” (emphasis added). This latter requirement for ensuring […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Unpacking Social Scoring as a Prohibited AI Practice
[…] This blog is the third of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The prohibition of AI-enabled social scoring is among the red lines established by the EU AI Act under its Article 5, targeting practices […]
Digital Digest: FPF’s Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] The selected papers are those judged to contain practical analyses of emerging issues that policymakers in Congress, in federal agencies, at the state level, and internationally will find useful. We thank the scholars, advocates, and Advisory Board members who are engaged with us to explore the future of privacy. Awarded Papers AI Agents and […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding Manipulative Techniques and the Exploitation of Vulnerabilities
[…] a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can read the first episode here and find the whole series here. Harmful manipulation and deception through AI systems and exploiting certain human vulnerabilities are the first on the list of prohibited practices under […]
Q&A With FPF Vice President for U.S. Policy, Matthew Reisman
[…] true today. All of us who care about building responsible public policy and governance for technology have the opportunity to create the path forward together, and I find that terrifically exciting. You have an extensive background in the data privacy landscape across a range of issues that continue to evolve. What particular sector is […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding ‘Prohibited AI Practices’ and their Interplay with the GDPR, DSA
[…] This blog is the first of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The EU AI Act prohibits certain AI practices in the European Union (hereinafter also “the Union”or “the EU”), at the top of the […]