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FPF-AISP_Nothing to Hide
[…] gov/publications/drafts/nistir-8062/nistir_8062_ draft.pdf . ›Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, Guide to Conducting Privacy Impact Assessments: for State, Local, and Tribal Justice Entities (2012), https://it.ojp.gov/documents/d/ Guide% 20to%20Conducting%20Privacy%20 Impact%20Assessments_compliant.pdf . ›Information Commissioner’s Office (UK), Data Protection Impact Assessments (Aug. 2018), https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to- the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/ accountability-and-governance/data-protection- impact-assessments/. ›National Commission on Informatics & Liberty (Commisson nationale de I’linformatique […]
AI_and_Robotics_Masterlist_4-2018
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Beyond Explainability_FPF Advisory Board Draft
[…] rs , s e rv e s a s th e s e co n d lin e a lo ng w it h le gal p ers o nnel, w ho to geth er r e vie w d ata q ualit y a sse ssm ents o f th e d ata u se d b y th e m od el, m […]
White Paper Swire US EU Surveillance
[…] persons” or” things” to” be” seized.””https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fourth_amendment!(text);’ see’http://www.uscourts.gov/about]federal]courts/educational]resources/about]educational]outreach/activity]resources/what]does]0!(explanation)’9The$ First$ Amendment$ to$ the$ United$ States$ Constitution& reads,& “Congress& shall& make& no& law&respecting* an* establishment* of* religion,* or* prohibiting* the* free* exercise* thereof;* or* abridging* the*freedom‘ of’ speech,’ or’ of’ the’ press;’ or’ the’ right’ of’ the’ people’ peaceably’ to’ assemble,’ and’ to’ petition’the$ government” for” a” […]
Contextualizing the Proposed SECURE Data Act in the State Privacy Landscape
[…] of personal data by “covered nations” (i.e., North Korea, China, Russia, and Iran); and negotiate international agreements with foreign governments, forums, or political and economic unions to promote cross-border data flows. The latter provision would seemingly cover agreements such as the existing EU/UK/Switzerland – U.S. Data Privacy Framework, opening the possibility for such agreements […]
The Alabama Personal Data Protection Act Brings Consumer Privacy to the Heart of Dixie
[…] provides: “This act shall not apply to any of the following: . . . A business, including an organization cooperatively organized under Chapter 6 of Title 37, Code of Alabama 1975, or an entity that is an instrumentality of a municipal corporation, with fewer than 500 employees, provided the business does not engage in […]
FPF-AnnualReport2024
[…] pave the path for privacy law and the modern Internet. He has had a hand in advising and shaping thinking on many leading-edge tech issues, including Internet free speech, Internet hate speech, and the parameters of government access to stored information. FPF staff who have known and worked with Christopher praised him as a […]
Digital Digest: FPF’s Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] strengths and address the weaknesses of our presentday, complex mix of governance institutions. Narrower laws place the onus on Congress to define rules clearly and in detail, freeing up agencies to prioritize enforcement. This will strengthen privacy protection in the face of attacks on agency authority and resources in recent years. State legislatures can […]
Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding Manipulative Techniques and the Exploitation of Vulnerabilities
[…] 29). Recital 29 of the AI Act also refers to techniques that deceive or nudge individuals “in a way that subverts and impairs their autonomy, decision-making and free choices.” A direct comparison can be made with the DSA which, inter alia, prohibits providers of online platforms from deceiving or nudging recipients of their service […]
Q&A With FPF Vice President for U.S. Policy, Matthew Reisman
[…] of AI systems: the challenge is to ensure that these tools benefit as broad a spectrum of people, organizations, and society as possible while protecting the rights, freedom, and dignity of individuals. Even as we continue to work through foundational concepts for privacy in the age of AI, it is important that we anticipate […]