Books
Research
- What happens when we become data? Wendy H. Wong explores the consequences of datafication, UofT Schwartz Reisman Institute July 12, 2021
- State of AI Report, 2021
- Regulating Biometrics: Global approaches and open questions, NYU AI Now Institute September 2, 2020
Law Review Articles
- Deepfakes, Shallowfakes, and the Need for a Private Right of Action, Dickinson Law Review 2022
- Ocularcentrism and Deepfakes: Should Seeing Be Believing? Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal 2021
- Deepfake Privacy: Attitudes and Regulation, Northwestern University Law Review 2021
- The Legal Implications of Synthetic and Manipulated Media, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2019
- Deep Fakes: A Looming Challenge for Privacy, Democracy, and National Security, California Law Review 2019
- Making AI Forget You: Data Deletion In Machine Learning, Human-Centred AI (Stanford University) 2019
- Using Technology to Impede Privacy and Consent: A Survey of Revenge Porn Laws, American Criminal Law Review 2018
- Revenge Porn and Freedom of Expression: Legislative Pushback to an Online Weapon of Emotional and Reputational Destruction, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal 2015
- Criminalizing Revenge Porn, Wake Forest Law Review 2014
Laws
Essays/Blogs
- Light sensors on wearables struggle with dark skin and obesity, The Verge January 21, 2022
- In Chicago, Controversy Mounts Over the Use of Gunshot Detection Sensors, The Trace August 27, 2021
- Four Problems with the ShotSpotter Gunshot Detection System, ACLU August 1, 2021
- Sexism in Facial Recognition Technology. Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, Harvard University May 5, 2021
- Adversarial Man, The New Yorker March 16, 2020
- Politics of Adversarial Machine Learning, Schneier on Security February 2021
- IBM Will No Longer Offer, Develop, or Research Facial Recognition Technology, The Verge June 8, 2020
- Are They Still Watching? BigBrotherWatch.com, February 2016
- Here’s Looking At You, The New Yorker December 17, 2018
News
- What You Need to Know About Facial Recognition at Airports, NYTimes February 26, 2022
- I.R.S. to End Use of Facial Recognition for Identity Verification, NYTimes February 7, 2022
- Air Force taps Clearview AI to research face-identifying augmented reality glasses. NYTimes February 3, 2022
- Your Face Is, or Will Be, Your Boarding Pass, NYTimes December 7, 2021
- Facebook, Citing Societal Concerns, Plans to Shut Down Facial Recognition System, NY Times November 2, 2021
- Facebook Apologizes After A.I. Puts ‘Primates’ Label on Video of Black Men, NYTimes September 3, 2021
- Amazon Indefinitely Extends a Moratorium on the Police Use of Its Facial Recognition Software, NYTimes May 18, 2021
- Massachusetts Pioneers Rules for Police Use of Facial Recognition Tech, NPR May 7, 2021
- Your Face Is Not Your Own, NYTimes March 18, 2021
- Another Arrest, and Jail Time, Due to a Bad Facial Recognition Match, NYTimes December 29, 2020
- Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm, NYTimes June 24, 2020
- Clearview’s Facial Recognition App is Identifying Child Victims of Abuse, NYTimes February 7, 2020
- Facial Recognition Moves Into a New Front: Schools, NYTimes February 6, 2020
- Chinese City Uses Facial Recognition to Shame Pajama Wearers, NYTimes January 21, 2020
- Facebook to Pay $550 Million to Settle Facial Recognition Suit, NYTimes January 29, 2020
- The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It, NYTimes January 18, 2020
- How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Fails, NYTimes January 12, 2020
- Activists Turn Facial Recognition Tools Against the Police, NYTimes October 21, 2020
- We’re Banning Facial Recognition: We’re Missing the Point, NYTimes January 20, 2020
- Many Facial-Recognition Systems are Biased, Says U.S. Study, NYTimes December 19, 2019
- Facial Recognition Tech if Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face, NYTimes July 13, 2019
- ICE Used Facial Recognition to Mine State Driver’s License Databases, NYTimes July 7, 2019
- Amazon Investors Reject Proposals on Climate Change and Facial Recognition, NYTimes May 22, 2019
- San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Technology, NYTimes May 14, 2019
- A.I. Experts Question Amazon’s Facial-Recognition Technology, NYTimes April 3, 2019
- An Airline Scans Your Face. You Take Off. But Few Rules Govern Where Your Data Goes, NYTimes August 6, 2018
- Microsoft Urges Congress to Regulate Use of Facial Recognition, NYTimes July 13, 2018
- Facebook’s Push for Facial Recognition Prompts Privacy Alarms, NYTimes July 9, 2018
- Inside China’s Dystopian Dreams: A.I. Shame and Lots of Cameras, NYTimes July 8, 2018
- Orlando Pulls the Plug on Its Amazon Facial Recognition Program, NYTimes June 25, 2018
- Can 30,000 Cameras Help Solve Chicago’s Crime Problem? NYTimes May 26, 2018
- How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue, NYTimes December 31, 2017
- Inside China’s Big Tech Conference, New Ways to Track Citizens, NYTimes December 5, 2017
- On the Mexican Border, a Case for Technology Over Concrete, NYTimes June 21, 2017
- In China, Daydreaming Students Are Caught on Camera, NYTimes April 25, 2017
- Post 9/11, Surveillance Cameras Everywhere, NBCNews August 23, 2011
- Britain Is ‘Surveillance Society’, BBC News 2006
Websites
- Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom, Wikipedia
- Shotspotter, Wikipedia
- Shotspotter