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Facebook and Instagram have disabled AR filters for users in Texas and Illinois as of May 2022.
The decision came a day after a separate settlement happened between Clearview AI and civil rights group ACLU, which was brought forth in May 2020. The suit was originally filed in Illinois which had strong regulations that limit the usage of facial images, fingerprints, voiceprints, and other identifying biometric information that can be collected shared, and stored.
In this episode, we explore what implications this ban has on the future of biometric data usage, if Illinois and Texas will get their filters back soon, whether other states should be concerned, and the crossover between state privacy laws and consumer social media access.
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For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COM
Produced by You Lucky Dog Productions.
Facebook and Instagram have disabled AR filters for users in Texas and Illinois as of May 2022.
The decision came a day after a separate settlement happened between Clearview AI and civil rights group ACLU, which was brought forth in May 2020. The suit was originally filed in Illinois which had strong regulations that limit the usage of facial images, fingerprints, voiceprints, and other identifying biometric information that can be collected shared, and stored.
In this episode, we explore what implications this ban has on the future of biometric data usage, if Illinois and Texas will get their filters back soon, whether other states should be concerned, and the crossover between state privacy laws and consumer social media access.
To connect with Hillary, click here.
Read more about Digital HQ here.
For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COM
Produced by You Lucky Dog Productions.