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Stay informed with our latest insights on privacy and technology trends, along with key updates from our firm.
It’s Time to Freeze Facial Recognition (or Otherwise Deputize Dystopia)
This week, we’re worried that federal agencies are deploying facial recognition apps to local police without warrants, oversight, or the ability to refuse—and we want to see Congress act now before surveillance infrastructure becomes permanent.
Antitrust Takes Center Stage in China?
This week, let’s consider the increased regulatory scrutiny on China’s “big tech” companies and its parallels to the U.S. antitrust and trade regulation issues.
China vs. the World?
This week, let’s consider what may be the new world order that is evolving with respect to data, technology, and especially AI in the context of this week’s news about India’s ban on over 100 Chinese-made apps.
Facial Recognition Banned in San Francisco
This week, San Francisco became the first US city to ban the use of facial-recognition technology by police and local government agencies.