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“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: An Introduction (Part 1)
[…] omelette or a fancy frittata, and you respond in the chat to let Meta AI know that you’re a vegan. Meta AI can remember that information and use it to inform future recipe recommendations.” “Building Toward a Smarter, More Personalized Assistant,” Jan. 27, 2025, Meta “We’ve been creating AIs that have more personality, opinions, […]

AI Regulation in Latin America: Overview and Emerging Trends in Key Proposals
[…] of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to impact societies and economies around the world. Policymakers worldwide have begun pushing for normative frameworks to regulate the design, deployment, and use of AI according to their specific ethical and legal standards. In Latin America, some countries have joined these efforts by introducing legislative proposals and establishing other […]

Comparative Table – AI Bills in Latin American Countries
[…] or SME incentives Brazil 6 ✅ 12 detailed principles, including self-determination and freedom of choice; due diligence and auditability; due process and contestability; interoperability; possibility of AI use by people with disabilities, and protection of ✅ Right to information, right to correction of unlawful or abusive discrimination; right to an explanation, right to challenge […]

Highlights from FPF’s July 2025 Technologist Roundtable: AI Unlearning and Technical Guardrails
On July 17, 2025, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) hosted the second in a series of Technologist Roundtables with the goal of convening an open dialogue on complex technical questions that impact law and policy, and assisting global data protection and privacy policymakers in understanding the relevant technical basics of large language models (LLMs). […]

Highlights from FPF’s July 2025 Technologist Roundtable: AI Unlearning and Technical Guardrails
On July 17, 2025, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) hosted the second in a series of Technologist Roundtables with the goal of convening an open dialogue on complex technical questions that impact law and policy, and assisting global data protection and privacy policymakers in understanding the relevant technical basics of large language models (LLMs). […]

Event Report – FPF July 2025 Roundtable
[…] ste m s th at have gene ra te d , or le ake d , se nsit iv e in fo rm atio n to end use rs . Early exa m ple s of th is ca n b e fo und in th e N YT v. OpenA I la w […]

A Price to Pay: U.S. Lawmaker Efforts to Regulate Algorithmic and Data-Driven Pricing
“Algorithmic pricing,” “surveillance pricing,” “dynamic pricing”: in states across the U.S., lawmakers are introducing legislation to regulate a range of practices that use large amounts of data and algorithms to routinely inform decisions about the prices and products offered to consumers. These bills—targeting what this analysis collectively calls “data-driven pricing”—follow the Federal Trade Commission […]

2025 FPF Privacy Groups
[…] other risks. ● Helps draft FPF reports. Stacey Gray, Senior Director for Artificial Intelligence, [email protected] Biometrics – Quarterly calls ● Private sector participants interested in technologies that use biometric data, such as for recognition and verification, detection, characterization, persistent tracking, and other emerging use cases such as digital identity and emotion analysis. ● Discusses […]

The “Neural Data” Goldilocks Problem: Defining “Neural Data” in U.S. State Privacy Laws
As of halfway through 2025, four U.S. states have enacted laws regarding “neural data” or “neurotechnology data.” These laws, all of which amend existing state privacy laws, signify growing lawmaker interest in regulating what’s being considered a distinct, particularly sensitive kind of data: information about people’s thoughts, feelings, and mental activity. Created in response to […]

The “Neural Data” Goldilocks Problem: Defining “Neural Data” in U.S. State Privacy Laws
[…] can reveal stress or arousal). It also means that an incredibly broad swath of data could be considered neural data: the movement of a computer mouse or use of a smartwatch may technically constitute, under certain definitions, neural data. As such, there is a significant difference between laws that cover both CNS and PNS […]