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Japan APPI Privacy Notice – Future of Privacy Forum – S&K Brussels Draft 11062024.docx
[…] are our vendors as described above in accordance with written agreements. The foreign countries to which the extraterritorial transfer of personal data may be provided are Belgium, Singapore, Israel and the United States. For information on the personal information protection systems of these countries, please refer to the following: ● The personal information protection […]
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 […]
Darren Grayson Chng
Processing of Personal Data for AI Training in Brazil: Takeaways from ANPD’s Preliminary Decisions in the Meta Case
[…] Brazil ANPD’s decisions contain insights into the assessment criteria that DPAs are starting to deploy when looking at the impact generative AI has on the rights and freedoms of individuals1 in the context of the compatibility of this new technology with data protection law. In particular, the salient issues that surface are related to: […]
Do LLMs Contain Personal Information? California AB 1008 Highlights Evolving, Complex Techno-Legal Debate
By Jordan Francis, Beth Do, and Stacey Gray, with thanks to Dr. Rob van Eijk and Dr. Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna for their contributions. California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 1008 into law on September 28, amending the definition of “personal information” under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to provide that personal information can […]
The Multistate AI Policymaker Working Group
The Multistate AI Policymaker Working Group (MAP-WG) is a bipartisan assembly of over 200 state lawmakers from more than 45 states, brought together by the Future of Privacy Forum. The Group’s primary aim is to foster a shared understanding of emerging technologies and related policy issues. FPF convenes and provides an administrative platform for the […]
Comment Submitted To The FCC On AI Call Detecting, Alerting, And Blocking Technologies
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) submitted comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC, or Commission) Notice of Inquiry (NOI) on technologies that can alert consumers that they may be interacting with an AI-generated call based on real-time phone call content analysis.
Updated February 25, 2025: FPF no longer coordinates the Multistate AI Policymaker Working Group
Updated February 25, 2025: FPF no longer coordinates the MAP-WG. Please read here for more information. Future of Privacy Forum Convened Over 200 State Lawmakers in AI Policy Working Group Focused on 2025 Legislative Sessions The Multistate AI Policymaker Working Group (MAP-WG) was convened by FPF to help state lawmakers from more than 45 […]
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 […]
Regulatory Strategies of Data Protection Authorities in the Asia-Pacific Region: 2024, and Beyond
[…] privacy. This Report provides a comprehensive analysis of strategy documents and key regulatory actions of the DPAs in 10 jurisdictions, published or developed in 2023 and 2024, setting out regulatory priorities for the following years: 1. Australia 2. China 3. Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of China (SAR) 4. Japan 5. Malaysia 6. New Zealand 7. Philippines 8. Singapore 9. South Korea 10. Thailand