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FPF has a long history of AI and emerging technology policy expertise, and the FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence expands FPF’s role as the leading pragmatic and trusted voice for those who seek impartial, practical analysis of the latest challenges for AI Governance.

FPF Spotlight

2026 Chatbot Legislation Tracker
Co-authored by Rafal Fryc With nearly 100 chatbot-specific bills introduced across states in 2026, a complex and increasingly fragmented compliance landscape is quickly emerging. This tracker helps stakeholders understand that landscape by highlighting chatbot legislation advancing through initial chambers in state legislatures and Congress, and organizing key provisions across proposals to show what is coming […]
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Red Lines under EU AI Act: Unpacking the prohibition of emotion recognition in the workplace and education institutions
Blog 6 | Red Lines under the EU AI Act Series This blog is the sixth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. The sixth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI Act” […]
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Incentives or Obligations? The U.S. Regulatory Approach to Voluntary AI Governance Standards
By FPF Legal Intern Rafal Fryc As artificial intelligence gets increasingly deployed across every sector of the economy, regulators find themselves grappling with a fundamental challenge: how to govern a technology that defies traditional regulatory frameworks and changes faster than legislation can keep pace. One increasingly common approach can be found outside the text of […]
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Red Lines under the EU AI Act: Understanding the ban of the untargeted scraping of facial images and facial recognition databases 
Blog 5 | Red Lines under the EU AI Act Series This blog is the fifth of a series that explores prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act and their interplay with existing EU law. You can find the whole series here. 1. Introduction The fifth blog in the “Red lines under the EU AI […]
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FPF AI Events

FPF’S Annual Spring Social
It’s time to celebrate! Mark your calendars for FPF’s Annual Spring Social on Monday, March 30, 2026, from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM ET.
March 30, 2026 @ 6:30pm – 9:00pm ET
1350 Eye St. Washington DC 20005
FPF DC Privacy Forum 2026
The Annual DC Privacy Forum will explore AI policy, critical topics in privacy, and other priority issues for the new administration and policymakers.
June 10, 2026
Yours Truly Hotel – 1143 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037
17th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2026
Welcome! This page will serve as your primary source for all 17th Annual Advisory Board Meeting details and resources.
June 10, 2026 @ 6:00pm ET – June 12, 2026 @ 1:30pm ET
Yours Truly DC Hotel – 1143 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington DC 20037
  • FPF’S Annual Spring Social
    It’s time to celebrate! Mark your calendars for FPF’s Annual Spring Social on Monday, March 30, 2026, from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM ET.
    March 30, 2026 @ 6:30pm – 9:00pm ET
    1350 Eye St. Washington DC 20005
  • FPF DC Privacy Forum 2026
    The Annual DC Privacy Forum will explore AI policy, critical topics in privacy, and other priority issues for the new administration and policymakers.
    June 10, 2026
    Yours Truly Hotel – 1143 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037
  • 17th Annual Advisory Board Meeting 2026
    Welcome! This page will serve as your primary source for all 17th Annual Advisory Board Meeting details and resources.
    June 10, 2026 @ 6:00pm ET – June 12, 2026 @ 1:30pm ET
    Yours Truly DC Hotel – 1143 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington DC 20037
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FPF Center for AI


FPF Center For AI Leadership Council

The FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence is supported by a Leadership Council of leading experts from around the globe. The Council consists of members from industry, academia, civil society, and current and former policymakers. 

We are delighted to recognize the founding Leadership Council members:

  • Estela Aranha, Member of the United Nations High-level Advisory Body on AI; Former State Secretary for Digital Rights, Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Federal Government of Brazil
  • Jocelyn Aqua, Principal, Data, Risk, Privacy and AI Governance, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
  • John Bailey, Nonresident Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
  • Lori Baker, Vice President, Data Protection & Regulatory Compliance, Dubai International Financial Centre Authority (DPA)
  • Cari Benn, Assistant Chief Privacy Officer, Microsoft Corporation
  • Andrew Bloom, Vice President & Chief Privacy Officer, McGraw Hill
  • Kate Charlet, Head of Global Privacy, Safety, and Security Policy, Google
  • Prof. Simon Chesterman, David Marshall Professor of Law & Vice Provost, National University of Singapore; Principal Researcher, Office of the UNSG’s Envoy on Technology, High-Level Advisory Body on AI
  • Barbara Cosgrove, Vice President, Chief Privacy Officer, Workday
  • Jo Ann Davaris, Vice President, Global Privacy, Booking Holdings Inc.
  • Elizabeth Denham, Chief Policy Strategist, Information Accountability Foundation, Former UK ICO Commissioner and British Columbia Privacy Commissioner
  • Lydia F. de la Torre, Senior Lecturer at University of California, Davis; Founder, Golden Data Law, PBC; Former California Privacy Protection Agency Board Member
  • Leigh Feldman, SVP, Chief Privacy Officer, Visa Inc.
  • Lindsey Finch, Executive Vice President, Global Privacy & Product Legal, Salesforce
  • Harvey Jang, Vice President, Chief Privacy Officer, Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Lisa Kohn, Director of Public Policy, Amazon
  • Emerald de Leeuw-Goggin, Global Head of AI Governance & Privacy, Logitech
  • Caroline Louveaux, Chief Privacy Officer, MasterCard
  • Ewa Luger, Professor of human-data interaction, University of Edinburgh; Co-Director, Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID)
  • Dr. Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law & Technology at eLaw, University of Leiden
  • State Senator James Maroney, Connecticut
  • Christina Montgomery, Chief Privacy & Trust Officer, AI Ethics Board Chair, IBM
  • Carolyn Pfeiffer, Senior Director, Privacy, AI & Ethics and DSSPE Operations, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
  • Ben Rossen, Associate General Counsel, AI Policy & Regulation, OpenAI
  • Crystal Rugege, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rwanda
  • Guido Scorza, Member, The Italian Data Protection Authority
  • Nubiaa Shabaka, Global Chief Privacy Officer and Chief Cyber Legal Officer, Adobe, Inc.
  • Rob Sherman, Vice President and Deputy Chief Privacy Officer for Policy, Meta
  • Dr. Anna Zeiter, Vice President & Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy, Data & AI Responsibility, eBay
  • Yeong Zee Kin, Chief Executive of Singapore Academy of Law and former Assistant Chief Executive (Data Innovation and Protection Group), Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore

For more information on the FPF Center for AI email [email protected].