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FPF ANPR Comment 10 17_submitted
[…] our congressional testimony, FPF considers that the typical regulatory course is to be silent about fees between business parties, which can be addressed via contract and the free market. However, FPF recognizes the unique challenges raised in the open banking context since the data provider holds the information needed by the consumer and third […]
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Understanding the New Wave of Chatbot Legislation: California SB 243 and Beyond
[…] State AI Report. From a compliance perspective, disclosure standards provide tangible obligations for developers to operationalize. From a consumer protection standpoint, legislators view them as tools to promote transparency, prevent deception, and curb excessive engagement by reminding users, especially minors, that they are interacting with an AI system. B. Safety Protocols and Risk Mitigation […]
Rethinking Personal Data: The CJEU’s Contextual Turn in EDPS vs. SRB
[…] the means to reasonably identify the individuals: if they do not process personal data, the GDPR does not apply. On the other hand, pseudonymization is not a free pass. A dataset may still qualify as personal data: (1) if the recipient has reasonable means to re-identify the individual; (2) for the controller who holds […]
FPF_CCPA Regulations Issue Brief
[…] heightened risk of harm to a consumer. C.R.S. § 6-1-1309(1). Where a type of processing is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons. Art. 35(1). DPAs are required where processing activities pose some heightened risk of harm. A key difference between these regulations is whether that […]
California’s SB 53: The First Frontier AI Law, Explained
[…] role in shaping “well-balanced AI policies beyond our borders—especially in the absence of a comprehensive federal framework.” Supporters view the bill as a critical first step toward promoting transparency and reducing serious safety risks, while critics argue its requirements could be unduly burdensome on AI developers, potentially inhibiting innovation. These debates come as New […]
The State of State AI 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL
[…] Senior Director of U.S. Legislation, Future of Privacy Forum AUTHORS Thanks to Bridget Egan for her research contributions. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All FPF materials that are released publicly are free to share and adapt with appropriate attribution. Learn more . 3 Table 1. Legislative Outcomes for State AI Bills Overview of the 210 industry-focused AI bills […]
The State of State AI 2025
[…] Senior Director of U.S. Legislation, Future of Privacy Forum AUTHORS Thanks to Bridget Egan for her research contributions. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All FPF materials that are released publicly are free to share and adapt with appropriate attribution. Learn more . The Future of Privacy Forum’s (FPF) report, The State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI […]
The State of State AI: Legislative Approaches to AI in 2025
[…] like suicide and self-harm, and restrictions on data use and advertising. Chatbots drew heightened legislative attention following recent court cases and high-profile incidents involving chatbot that allegedly promoted suicidal ideation to youth. As a result, several of these bills, like New York’s S-3008C (enacted), introduce safety-focused provisions, including directing users to crisis resources. Additionally, […]
Asia-Pacific Office Internship (FPF APAC)
[…] data protection, regional data protection developments, online advertising, and immersive technologies. Internship structure We recommend that FPF APAC interns participate minimally in a two-month in-person internship in Singapore, preferably for the months of June and July. The internship will be a full-time position. The FPF APAC internship is a hybrid internship (i.e., combining in-person […]