While partisan differences continue to hinder progress toward a federal privacy law, dozens of pieces of federal legislation have been proposed that would regulate the use of facial recognition technologies on a national scale. IAPP Senior Westin Research Fellow Müge Fazlioglu, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, writes that members of both parties “seem to agree that at least some form of federal regulation is needed for facial recognition technologies.” Fazlioglu breaks down the proposals and their importance in preserving fundamental rights in this Privacy Tracker piece.
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