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FPF Analysis of New Requirements for Generative AI Use by Healthcare Entities in Patient Communications
Co-Authored by Judy Wang, FPF 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 […]

Does the GDPR Need Fixing? The European Commission Weighs In
[…] adopted 190 consistency opinions; 9 binding decisions were adopted in dispute resolution, with all instructing the lead DPA to amend its draft decision and others resulting in significant fines; 5 DPAs adopted provisional measures under the urgency procedure (Germany, Finland, Italy, Norway and Spain); and 2 DPAs requested an urgent binding decision by the […]

FPF Highlights Intersection of AI, Privacy, and Civil Rights in Response to California’s Proposed Employment Regulations
[…] § 11546.45.51 “High-risk automated decision system” means an automated decision system that is used to assist or replace human discretionary decisions that have a legal or similarly significant effect, including decisions that materially impact access to, or approval for, housing or accommodations, education, employment, credit, health care, and criminal justice. Assembly Bill 2930 A […]

Contextualizing the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act: A Deep Dive into the Federal Kids Bill
[…] U.S. Senate passed the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA) by a vote of 91-3. KOSPA is a legislative package that includes two bills that gained significant traction in the Senate in recent years—the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), which was first introduced in 2022, and the Children and Teens Online Privacy Protection […]

Connecting Experts to Make Privacy-Enhancing Tech and AI Work for Everyone
[…] If you’re a subject matter expert on PETs or use PETs and want to contribute to their future use and regulation, we want to hear from you! Sign up here to be considered for the Expert or Regular Sub-Groups. For questions about the RCN, email [email protected]. The Research Coordination Network (RCN) for Privacy-Preserving Data […]

Reflections on California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code in Advance of Oral Arguments
[…] idea of certifying the question to the California Supreme Court was raised. The California AADC was the first of its kind in the U.S. and marked a significant development in youth privacy policy debates by mandating privacy by design and default for children under 18. Ahead of the oral arguments, this blog post provides […]

The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] This is the world’s first binding treaty on AI, focusing on protecting human rights, democracy and the rule of law, and it will be open for States’ signature from 5 September 2024. FPF has published a Two–Page Fact Sheet overview of the Framework Convention on AI. While efforts to regulate the development and deployment of […]

Newly Updated Guidance: FPF Releases Updates to the Generative AI Internal Policy Considerations Resource to Provide New Key Lessons For Practitioners
[…] since the technology’s emergence, transforming how we interact, work, and make decisions. From drafting emails and computer code to performing customer service functions, these technologies have made significant progress. However, as generative AI continues to advance and find new applications, it is essential to consider how the internal policies governing them should evolve in […]

Peak Privacy: Vermont’s Summit on Data Privacy
[…] avoid a “heightened risk of harm” to minors, restrictions on selling minors’ data, and additional risk assessment requirements for controllers who process minors’ data. One subtle but significant difference is that Vermont adds additional harm to be considered in the duty of care and data protection impact assessments. Covered organizations will need to consider […]

Little Users, Big Protections: Colorado and Virginia pass laws focused on kids privacy
‘Don’t call me kid, don’t call me baby’ – unless you are a child residing in either Colorado or Virginia, where children will soon have increased privacy protections due to recent advances in youth privacy legislation. Virginia and Colorado both have broad-based privacy laws already in effect. During the 2024 state legislative sessions, both […]