FPF publishes its AI and data protection predictions for 2025

23/01/2025 | Future of Privacy Forum

The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) has published its global data protection legislative and regulatory enforcement predictions for 2025.

  • AI becoming ubiquitous will put self-determination and control at the centre of global data protection debates.
  • Three different speeds for AI legislation: Moderation in APAC, Implementation in Europe, Acceleration in Latin America.
  • International data transfers will come back on top of the global data protection agenda.
  • Convergence of children's privacy and online safety will take the spotlight around the world.
  • Implementation and groundwork for enforcement will be central in APAC, LatAm, Africa, and EU.
  • Reopening of the GDPR might appear more convincingly on the regulatory agenda this year, once the procedural reform is done.
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