Paul Hastings – Companies are increasingly combining biometric information with artificial intelligence (AI) tools — and privacy plaintiffs are taking notice. The collection of biometric information and use of AI each independently present their own legal risks. When they are used together, these exposures compound. Companies should act early to address each regulatory framework simultaneously and take the steps outlined below to mitigate risk.
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