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From Chatbot to Checkout: Who Pays When Transactional Agents Play?
[…] OpenAI added native checkout features into its LLM-based chatbot that hundreds of millions of consumers already use, and Perplexity introduced similar features for paid users that can find products and store payment information to enable purchases. Amazon has also released a “Buy For Me” feature, which involves an agentic system that sends payment and […]
2026: A Year at the Crossroads for Global Data Protection and Privacy
[…] pending appeal. But it will be interesting to see whether this perspective of focusing on the models themselves as opposed to bits of data within them will find more ground this year and immediately following ones, pushing for legal reform, or will fizzle out due to over-complexity of making it fit within current legal […]
6 Privacy Tips for the Generative AI Era
[…] artificial intelligence that creates original text, images, audio, and code in response to input. In addition to visiting dedicated generative AI platforms (such as ChatGPT), you may find that many companies’ existing functionality now also includes generative AI capabilities. For example, a search in Google now provides answers powered by Google’s generative AI, Gemini. […]
Future of Privacy Forum to Honor Top Scholarship at Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Event
[…] for policymakers and regulators in the U.S. and abroad. The 2026 Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awards will take place over two virtual events on March 4 and 11. Attendance is free, and registration is open to the public. Find more information to register for the March 4 webinar here, and the March 11 webinar here.
Innovation and Data Privacy Are Not Natural Enemies: Insights from Korea’s Experience
[…] of a service in Korea for screening and identifying fraudulent advertisements using celebrities’ images without their authorization. While there was a concern about the legality of processing someone’s images without his/her consent, the issue was resolved, in part, by considering the technological aspect that can be called the “temporary embedding” of images. (2) “No […]
FPF Anatomy of a State Comprehensive Privacy Law Report
[…] religion, and health information—are more sensitive than others in that collection and use of that information is more likely to present a heightened risk of harm to someone, especially if misused or breached. 88 Lawmakers have attempted to define these categories of sensitive data and su bject them to heightened protections under the law. […]
Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025 Report – A Data Protection (R)evolution?
[…] Symposium with a dialogue reflecting on the need to safeguard fundamental rights amid ongoing calls for simplification. In the Report of the Brussels Privacy Symposium 2025, readers will find insights from these discussions, along with additional highlights from the panels, workshops, and lightning talks that dived into the broader EU digital architecture. Read the Report
Comparison of COPPA 2.0
[…] a report to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives with the findings a report detailing the results of the feasibility assessment required by subparagraph (A )(i ). (C) REGULATIONS. —If the Commission finds that the use of a […]
FPF Holiday Gift Guide for AI-Enabled, Privacy-Forward AgeTech
[…] and 80% who used AI-powered voice assistants in the past year said these devices help them live independently and safely in their home. Whether the device helps someone move confidently, stay socially engaged, or manage essential tasks, each category relies on sensitive personal data that must be handled thoughtfully. By thinking through how these […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Intersection with Evolving U.S. Law (Part 3)
[…] and memory). Evolving U.S. Law Most conversational AI systems include aspects of both personality and personalization, sometimes intertwined in complex ways. Although there is significant overlap, we find that personality and personalization are also increasingly raising distinct legal issues. In the United States, conversational AI systems may implicate a wide range of longstanding and […]