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We don't know what we need, until we do with facial recognition.

We don't know what we need, until we do with facial recognition.

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We don't know what we need, until we do with facial recognition.

FromCaveat

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ben looks at potential antitrust suits against Facebook, Dave looks at anti-hate speech laws in Germany that are serving as models for authoritarians around the world, our international LOTL asks about what the privacy of instant messaging platforms looks like in the US, and later in the show, Dave's conversation with Jennifer Strong, host of the new MIT Technology Review podcast, "In Machines We Trust."
While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. 
Links to stories:

State, federal authorities expected to file antitrust lawsuits against Facebook on Wednesday

Germany’s Online Crackdowns Inspire the World’s Dictators


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Released:
Dec 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join us for thought provoking conversations on surveillance, digital privacy, and cybersecurity law and policy in the information age. Each week, hosts Dave Bittner and Ben Yelin break down the headlines, legal cases, and policy battles that matter most.