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Rite Aid gets 5-year ban on using facial recognition tech

Pharmacy chain Rite Aid faces a groundbreaking ruling from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which will prohibit the company using facial recognition technology. This follows FTC findings that determined Rite Aid recklessly employed biometric technology to surveil customers resulting in people, particularly women and people of color, being falsely tagged as shoplifters.

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IT’S THE LAW (01/02/2024)

January 2, 2024

The three governing bodies of the EU have reached initial agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), which it is hoped will set a global standard for AI controls in the same way GDPR has done for privacy legislation. However there are concerns that because the current draft is a compromise between stricter, consumer-focused versions favored by the European Parliament and European Commission and the more lenient, industry-friendly terms favored by the European Council, that exemptions included have rendered it less effective.

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Amperity Launches New Lakehouse Offering

May 17, 2024

Amperity has launched Lakehouse CDP,  which delivers CDP functions within “lakehouse” data stores including Snowflake and Databricks.  Amperity tools for data modeling, data quality, identity resolution, generative AI, segmentation, and performance measurement will send all results to a company’s own lakehouse rather than a separate Amperity-managed database. Modules can be used independently but the real benefit here is that Amperity is one of the few “composable” CDP vendors who offer a complete set of pre-integrated CDP functions.

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