New York Times – Consumer Groups Back Out of Federal Talks on Face Recognition
With or without the consumer advocates, the participants intend to continue trying to develop a workable code of conduct for facial recognition privacy, said Carl Szabo, policy counsel for NetChoice, an e-commerce trade association.
“We think we can reach consensus on transparency, notice, data security and giving users meaningful control over the sharing of their facial recognition information with anyone who otherwise would not have access,” Mr. Szabo said in an email.