facial-recognition
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Facial Recognition Still Struggles To Recognize Faces As More People Are Misidentified As Criminals
From the everything-is-fine-say-tech-purveyors-surrounded-by-flames dept
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Comparing Your Client To The Mafia Isn’t The Flex Biglaw Lawyer Thinks It Is
When you reach for the analogy… but shouldn’t.
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* The Biden administration’s defense of its student loan relief programs arrived. It mostly revolves around the plaintiffs’ lack of standing, which has the benefit of being completely correct and the drawback of a majority of justices who don’t care. [Reuters]
* After yesterday’s southeastern merger news, now Maynard and Nexsen are merging to build a 550-attorney firm. [Daily Report Online]
* Coinbase will have to pay $100M in real people money for anti-money laundering compliance failures. [Law360]
* S&C takes overall deal value crown for 2022, shedding a bit of light on those Kirkland cutbacks we’ve been hearing about [American Lawyer]
* Preparing for a cyber threat is one thing. Getting lawyers to actually comply with your policies is another. [Legaltech News]
* Another story about facial recognition software, race, and mistaken identity. This time a man claims he was falsely arrested because of the software. [Gizmodo]
* In other news, I was on the most recent episode of WGN’s Legal Face-Off discussing a wide range of legal issues from bonuses to the Supreme Court. [WGN]
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law and legal tech community.
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Online Bar Exams Rely On Facial Recognition Tech And Guess What? It’s Still Racist!
It seems like someone in a position of authority might want to look into this.
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Who Stole My Face? The Risks Of Law Enforcement Use Of Facial Recognition Software
Who knows what extremes we’ll go to camouflage ourselves in a world where facial surveillance is the norm?
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In Your Face: How Facial Recognition Databases See Copyright Law But Not Your Privacy
Like many legal issues involving evolving technology, there is more here than meets the eye.
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No Expectation Of Privacy In Own Facial Biometrics
Google wins lawsuits over facial recognition.
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The STACK Weekly Roundup – 2.9.18
Welcome to Friday, LegalTech Friends and Founders! We hope you dig your first edition of “The STACK” brought to you by EvolveTheLaw in partnership with @QuantumJurist. Lets bring you up to snuff on recent happenings over here at the Legal Innovation Center. Last week, Nicole Black recapped Running With The Robots at LegalWeek 2018, noting […]
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