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Doing business in the UK: AI regulation Dentons
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US police facial recognition pioneer blames user error for wrongful arrest Biometric Update
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Facial recognition plan for Kansas City buses stalls as privacy debate widens Biometric Update
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Kansas City is moving forward with plans to implement AI-powered facial recognition technology aboard its public bus system, according to local news reports.
Why this matters: Deploying biometric surveillance on public transit means residents navigating the city risk having their movements passively tracked by government systems — with little indication of what data is retained, who can access it, or what due-process protections apply.
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Kansas City to deploy AI facial recognition on buses KCTV
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Kansas City to deploy AI facial recognition on buses WOWT
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KC's push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security, privacy Columbia Missourian
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NYCB AI Conference: Teaching Legal Tech in Law Schools, Keeping Up With Global AI Regulation Law.com
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Push for facial recognition on public buses ignites fierce debate in Kansas City The Independent
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Singapore Updates Model AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI Inside Global Tech
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AI Regulation Should Be Rational, Not Retaliatory Electronic Frontier Foundation
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New guidance has been released providing local governments with a structured framework for governing artificial intelligence deployments, offering municipalities practical direction on responsible AI adoption and oversight.
Why this matters: How local governments govern AI directly affects residents — shaping whether systems used in policing, benefits, or public services include safeguards against bias, opaque decision-making, or unchecked data collection on community members.
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European regulators are preparing guidance aimed at clarifying how the GDPR and the EU AI Act interact, offering a preview of the framework that will govern personal data use within AI systems across the bloc.
Why this matters: How these two regimes are reconciled will determine the practical strength of individuals' data rights when their information is processed by AI — gaps or ambiguities in the guidance could quietly erode GDPR protections in high-stakes automated contexts.
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A lawsuit targeting Madison Square Garden over a data breach has drawn renewed attention to owner James Dolan's broader use of facial recognition technology and the data practices surrounding it, raising questions about how biometric information collected at venues is stored and secured.
Why this matters: The case highlights the risks individuals face when venues collect biometric data without robust safeguards — a breach doesn't just expose names or emails, but potentially immutable physical identifiers that cannot be changed if compromised.
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Biggest AI firms will likely recoil at Bernie Sanders' AI wealth fund.
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The Colorado AI Act Everyone Was Preparing For No Longer Exists. Here Is What Actually Takes Effect and Why Illinois Businesses Should Still Pay Attention businessattorneychicago.com
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Kansas City deploys facial recognition on public buses Let's Data Science
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Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Singapore issues draft guidelines on personal data use in generative AI IAPP
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The artificial intelligence giant has hired the former top White House AI adviser and lead author of the White House’s AI Action Plan.
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Are businesses ready for the UK's new data protection complaints regime? IAPP
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Kansas City’s push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy KCTV
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AI Watch: Global regulatory tracker - Spain White & Case LLP
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At least one malware developer is adding text about nuclear and biological weapons to their spyware, in an effort to stop automatic AI analysis. Details: The _index.js payload begins with a large JavaScript block comment containing fake system instructions and policy-triggering content. Because it is inside a comment, it does not affect JavaScript execution. The runtime skips it. The real malware begins after the comment with a try{eval(…)} wrapper around a large character-code array and a ROT-style substitution function. This header appears designed for AI-mediated analysis, not for No…
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DHS document shares plan to give local police department's facial recognition tech KUOW
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