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Vincenzo Tiani

16th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2025
[…] of The DC Privacy Forum 2025: Governance for Digital Leadership and Innovation, kicking off its second year following tremendous success, on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. This event is free for FPF Advisory Board members and open to the public. About the Event We are thrilled to welcome our new and returning Advisory Board at the 16th […]

FPF Unveils Report on the Anatomy of State Comprehensive Privacy Law
Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) launched a new report—Anatomy of State Comprehensive Privacy Law: Surveying the State Privacy Law Landscape and Recent Legislative Trends. By distilling this broad landscape to identify the “anatomy” of state comprehensive privacy law, this report highlights the strong commonalities and the nuanced differences between the various […]

The African Union’s Continental AI Strategy: Data Protection and Governance Laws Set to Play a Key Role in AI Regulation
[…] the continent. The Malabo Convention was designed to provide a holistic, continent-wide framework to harmonize African data protection policies and promote digital rights, including privacy and internet freedom. Although adopted in 2014, the Malabo Convention did not come into force until receiving its 15th national ratification in 2023. With only 15 ratifying nations of […]

FPF Training Program – FAQs
[…] up to 3 days prior to the training date. After that, we offer a full credit that can be applied to a future FPF Training using a promo code that we provide you. If you’ve registered for a session but decide you’d prefer to attend a different session, you can transfer your registration to […]

U.S. Legislative Trends in AI-Generated Content: 2024 and Beyond
[…] Amendment, laws prohibiting the creation of deepfakes in certain circumstances—such as in the case of election-related content and digital replicas of deceased people—are a violation of constitutionally-protected free expression. For example, in early October a federal judge enjoined a recently-enacted California law that would prohibit knowingly and maliciously distributing communications with “materially deceptive” content […]

Darren Grayson Chng

The Privacy Act of 1974: 50 Years Later Virtual Webinar
[…] law that created safeguards for information maintained about you in federal “systems of records,” how and why it was passed, the extent to which it remains effective today, and the lessons it may hold for our modern debates in the United States about both commercial and government uses of AI. We will be joined […]

Synthetic Content: Exploring the Risks, Technical Approaches, and Regulatory Responses
Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) released a new report, Synthetic Content: Exploring the Risks, Technical Approaches, and Regulatory Responses, which analyzes the various approaches being pursued to address the risks associated with “synthetic” content – material produced by generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools. As more people use generative AI to create […]

FPF Analysis of New Requirements for Generative AI Use by Healthcare Entities in Patient Communications
[…] Communications Intern On September 28, Governor Gavin Newsom signed California AB 3030, among a host of AI bills. CA AB 3030 amended the California Health & Safety Code and requires specified healthcare entities to disclose the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in provider-patient communications through visual or verbal disclaimers presented before, during, and/or […]