This week members of the CPW team, including subject matter experts Kristin Bryan, Kyle Fath, David Oberly, offered insights into trends across the biometric privacy and artificial intelligence landscape.   They also addressed what has transpired in 2022 in this space and what may be on the horizon.  This included:

  • AI and privacy compliance – An overview of restrictions on and obligations with respect to AI, profiling and other automated decision-making processes under forthcoming privacy laws in California, Virginia, Colorado and Utah.
  • AI and biometrics litigation overview – An overview of the current litigation landscape concerning biometric data and AI, as well as related insights.
  • State legislative priorities – Approaches states are taking to the use of facial recognition technology.
  • Anticipated federal developments – Proposed federal legislation concerning biometrics, AI and other anticipated developments in 2022.

If you were not able to attend the live webinar, you can check out the recording here.   We welcome your questions and interest – for any follow up, do not hesitate to reach out to any member of our team directly.  And be sure to check out the CPW Team’s 2022 Q1 AI/Biometric Litigation Trends from last week, which is available here.