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What is a “Social Media Platform”?–NetChoice v. Uthmeier

Eric Goldman

” See my deeper dive on this issue from 2016. Baffled by the argument, the court notes (emphasis added): The defendants also note that Florida Statutes 501.2041(9) and 106.072(5) say the Florida provisions cannot be enforced to the extent inconsistent with federal law and 47 U.S.C. But this does not solve the problem.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

For purposes of these blog posts, we focus mainly on the former use case—matching a face to a specific person for identification purposes—rather than other use cases such as emotional evaluation and lie detection. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here. See, e.g., Miracle-Pond v. Shutterfly, Inc. , May 15, 2020).

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Automated License Plate Readers with ACLU Attorney Matt Cagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

There is a great law in California. The law was passed around 2016. And our team at the ACLU, we noticed,we were looking at the law, parsing the law one day, and I was like, this looks like it’s a prohibition on sharing ALPR information. Matt] 23:05 There actually is.

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Artificial Intelligence, Real Discrimination

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

But a]longside the benefits, AI will also bring dangers.” – Stephen Hawking (2016) [2] Two years ago, various news outlets reported that Amazon uses artificial intelligence (“AI”) “not only to manage workers in its warehouses but [also] to oversee contract drivers, independent delivery companies and even the performance of its office workers.”