SB 730 — An Act Requiring Disclosure Of The Use Of Facial Recognition Technology In Public Spaces
SB 730 is a Connecticut bill that would require public disclosure when facial recognition technology is used in public spaces. The bill aims to increase transparency around the deployment of facial recognition systems to protect individual privacy. It falls under the jurisdiction of the General Law Joint Committee. The bill has been introduced but is still under review.
Linked Incidents
2Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
Adult patron wrongfully arrested after facial recognition misidentification at Peppermill Casino
Black man detained by NYPD after Clearview AI facial-recognition false match, charges dismissed after location data proves alibi
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