From Timeclocks to AI Notetakers: Biometric Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Lawsuits are targeting AI technologies using facial recognition in video conferencing, resume screening, call-center systems, drive-thrus, and workplace monitoring.
A single social media feature alleged to have scanned facial geometry without consent generated a $650 million settlement. A facial recognition database that scraped from publicly available photos led to $52 million+ in multistate settlements and regulatory action. Now, a new wave of lawsuits is targeting artificial intelligence (“AI”) technologies used in connection with video conferencing, resume/candidate screening, call-center systems, drive-thrus, and workplace monitoring software—standard... By: BCLP
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