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Call for Nominations: 16th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Awards
The 16th Privacy Papers for Policymakers call for submissions is now open until October 30, 2025. FPF’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award recognizes leading privacy research and analytical scholarship relevant to policymakers in the U.S. and internationally. The award highlights important work that analyzes current and emerging privacy issues and proposes achievable short-term solutions […]

FPF Submits Comments to Inform Colorado Minor Privacy Protections Rulemaking Process
On September 10th, FPF provided comments regarding draft regulations for implementing the heightened minor protections within the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). Passed in 2021, the CPA, a Washington Privacy Act style-framework, provides comprehensive privacy protections to consumers in Colorado that are enforced by the state Attorney General’s office, which also has rulemaking authority. In […]

FPF Submits Comments to Inform Colorado Minor Privacy Protections Rulemaking Process
On September 10th, FPF provided comments regarding draft regulations for implementing the heightened minor protections within the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). Passed in 2021, the CPA, a Washington Privacy Act style-framework, provides comprehensive privacy protections to consumers in Colorado that are enforced by the state Attorney General’s office, which also has rulemaking authority. In […]

FPF-Comment-Letter-Colorado-Minor-Privacy-Protections-Rulemaking_9.10.25
[…] Act (” C PA “). 1 The Fu tu re of P riv a cy Fo ru m (” FP F”) is a no n-p ro fit org an iz a tio n ded ic a te d to ad va n cin g priv a cy le ad ers h ip , s […]

Asia-Pacific Office Internship (FPF APAC)
[…] FPF brings together industry, academics, consumer advocates, and other thought leaders to explore the challenges posed by technological innovation and develop privacy protections, ethical norms and workable business practices. FPF seeks interns with a keen interest in law, policy, and technology to support FPF’s Asia-Pacific office (“FPF APAC”). FPF APAC engages in a wide […]

Concepts in AI Governance: Personality vs. Personalization
Conversational AI technologies are hyper-personalizing. Across sectors, companies are focused on offering personalized experiences that are tailored to users’ preferences, behaviors, and virtual and physical environments. These range from general purpose LLMs, to the rapidly growing market for LLM-powered AI companions, educational aides, and corporate assistants. There are clear trends among this overall focus: towards […]

Concepts in AI Governance: Personality vs. Personalization
Conversational AI technologies are hyper-personalizing. Across sectors, companies are focused on offering personalized experiences that are tailored to users’ preferences, behaviors, and virtual and physical environments. These range from general purpose LLMs, to the rapidly growing market for LLM-powered AI companions, educational aides, and corporate assistants. There are clear trends among this overall focus: towards […]

Future of Privacy Forum Honors Julie Brill with Lifetime Achievement Award
[…] governance, privacy, responsible AI, and data governance and use strategy. She advised Microsoft’s top executives and customers about some of the most important strategic geopolitical issues facing businesses today. At the FTC, Julie helped drive the broad agenda of one of the world’s most powerful regulatory agencies. She achieved thoughtful and lasting outcomes on […]

“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Responsible Design and Risk Management (Part 4)
[…] including general AI governance, privacy and data protection, and elements of responsible design. There is overlap between risk management measures relevant to personality-related risks and those that organizations should consider for addressing AI personalization issues, but there are also some differences between the two trends. For personality-related risks (e.g., delusional behavior and emotional dependency), […]

Comments regarding draft regulations for implementing the New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA)
[…] expected to adequately enable consumer choice; Considering where consumer rights requirements can be adjusted to promote socially beneficial activities, such as bias testing, or provide additional flexibility in light of technical and administrative challenges; and Leverage existing business practices and standards set by comparable state privacy laws in setting requirements for data protection impact assessments.