BONUS! Stoa Policy Debate: Commercial Facial Recognition Privacy Act (NEG)

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File Name S22-Policy-Stoa-35-NEG-S847_CommercialFacialRecognition.docx
File Size 450.86 KB
Date added January 10, 2022
Category Policy (Stoa)
Author Vance Trefethen

Resolved: The United States federal government substantially reform the use of Artificial Intelligence technology

Case Summary: The AFF plan passes the Commercial Facial Recognition Privacy Act of 2019, a bill introduced into Congress but never enacted.  It requires affirmative consent for many commercial applications of facial recognition to use someone’s picture.  Note that it isn’t talking about law enforcement and it has a specific exclusion in the bill that says it does not apply to security cameras and loss prevention in stores.