Kashmir Hill and David McCabe report: The Texas attorney general filed a privacy lawsuit against Google on Thursday, accusing the internet company of collecting Texans’ facial and voice recognition information without their explicit consent. Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general, said Google had violated a state consumer protection law that requires companies to inform citizens…
The EU’s biometric power-grab is sinister and grotesque
Silkie Carlo writes: If you’re planning to escape to a chateau next summer, brace yourself for pointless chaos and travel disruption, thanks to the EU’s latest Orwellian move to demand holiday-makers’ biometric data at its borders. […] All travellers aged over 12 will need to be biometrically logged, creating an EU datastore loaded with hundreds…
NC investigating claims Facebook received WakeMed, Duke Health patient data
Lauren Ohnesorge reports: A month after a federal lawsuit alleged Triangle hospitals disclosed patient phone numbers and other information to Facebook (Nasdaq: META) without permission, North Carolina officials confirm the state is also investigating. The accusations involve Facebook’s Pixel tracking tool, which plaintiff attorneys in multiple lawsuits filed across the country claim is being improperly used…
Are you in the Denver area and do you have experience with AI or Machine Learning?
Seen on the Centennial Man blog: Please help: The Privacy Foundation Seminar (Privacy and Legal Ethical Issues in AI and Machine Learning Software) has been Rescheduled for Friday November 18th This was due to a speaker issue. Prof Soma is now looking for replacements: local lawyers or business or computer science folks who have experience working with AI or Machine…