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technology2 years ago

Rite Aid Faces Five-Year Facial Recognition Ban for Misuse

Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition software for five years by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) due to its "reckless use of facial surveillance systems," which resulted in customer humiliation and the risk of sensitive information exposure. The FTC's order requires Rite Aid to delete all collected images and products derived from its facial recognition system, as well as implement a robust data security program. The drugstore chain had secretly implemented facial recognition systems in some of its stores, primarily in lower-income, non-white neighborhoods. The FTC found that Rite Aid's system generated false positives, leading to employees wrongly accusing customers of wrongdoing and causing embarrassment and harm. The case highlights the controversies and biases associated with facial recognition technology and the need for regulation and accountability.

technology2 years ago

Europe's Landmark AI Regulation Deal: Protecting Against Harmful Effects of Artificial Intelligence

Europe has reached a provisional deal on landmark European Union rules governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI), making it the first major world power to enact laws in this area. The agreement covers various aspects, including the use of AI in biometric surveillance and the regulation of AI systems like ChatGPT. The deal requires transparency obligations for foundation models and general purpose AI systems, bans certain practices like cognitive behavioral manipulation and untargeted scraping of facial images, and grants consumers the right to launch complaints. The legislation is expected to enter into force early next year and could serve as a blueprint for other governments.

technology2 years ago

EU's Overnight Talks Result in Landmark AI Rules, Nearing Deal on Regulating ChatGPT and Open-Source Models

EU lawmakers and governments have reached provisional terms for regulating artificial intelligence (AI) systems, including generative AI models like ChatGPT, in a marathon overnight negotiation session. The agreement includes the European Commission maintaining a list of AI models deemed to pose a "systemic risk" and requiring providers of general-purpose AIs to publish detailed summaries of the content used to train them. However, terms regarding the use of AI in biometric surveillance and source code access are yet to be finalized. The new law, once finalized, could serve as a blueprint for other governments seeking to regulate AI and may impact the global AI industry.

technology2 years ago

EU's AI Act: Navigating Disputes and Racing for Global Leadership

European Union member states and lawmakers are meeting to negotiate a deal on landmark rules for artificial intelligence (AI), including biometric surveillance and the regulation of systems like ChatGPT. If agreed upon, the EU's first-of-a-kind AI Act could serve as an alternative to the United States' light-touch approach and China's interim rules. However, a lack of consensus may result in the AI Act being shelved, causing the EU to lose its first-mover advantage in regulating AI. Conflicting demands over the use of AI in biometric surveillance and generative AI models pose challenges to reaching a deal.

technology2 years ago

EU passes groundbreaking AI regulation, challenging tech industry power.

The European Parliament has approved the EU AI Act, the first comprehensive regulations for artificial intelligence (AI) in the West. The rules will bring generative AI tools under greater restrictions and require developers to submit their systems for review before releasing them commercially. The Parliament also upheld a ban on real-time biometric identification systems and "social scoring" systems. The laws have implications for developers of generative AI models, such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. The next stage is for negotiators at EU institutions and 27 member states.