Facial Recognition AI: Alaska Is an Ideal Forum for Introducing Regulation

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly commonplace, we are all exposed to shockingly dystopian forms of surveillance. This Note details the unique danger of facial recognition technologies powered by artificial intelligence. First, this Note examines the rise of facial recognition technolog...

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Main Author: Edwards, Sarah
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Duke University School of Law 2024
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Law
Online Access:https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/alr/vol40/iss3/5
https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/context/alr/article/1656/viewcontent/note1.pdf
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Summary:As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly commonplace, we are all exposed to shockingly dystopian forms of surveillance. This Note details the unique danger of facial recognition technologies powered by artificial intelligence. First, this Note examines the rise of facial recognition technologies in both the public and the private sector. It illustrates this phenomenon by highlighting a few key players in both the development and implementation of facial recognition. Second, it proceeds by examining the current privacy landscape in Alaska. Alaska's unique focus on privacy rights makes the State a promising forum for regulation. Finally, it provides possible statutory and judicial solutions to stop the spread of these technologies and secure the privacy rights of Alaskan citizens and visitors.