论文标题

规范面部加工技术:伊利诺伊州BIPA的法律和技术考虑之间的紧张关系

Regulating Facial Processing Technologies: Tensions Between Legal and Technical Considerations in the Application of Illinois BIPA

论文作者

Yew, Rui-Jie, Xiang, Alice

论文摘要

面部加工技术(FPT)的发展和部署造成的危害已随着争议的增加而受到的危害。美国的几个州和城市禁止使用执法和政府对面部识别的使用,但FPT仍在开发和使用各种环境中,主要受国家生物识别信息隐私法的监管。在这些法律中,《 2008年伊利诺伊州生物识别信息隐私法》(BIPA)产生了大量诉讼。然而,由于大多数BIPA诉讼在对相关技术复杂性和法律定义的有意义澄清之前就达成了解决方案,因此对于该法律如何适用于FPT,仍然存在很大程度的不确定性。但是,到目前为止,我们通过BIPA在FPT诉讼中的应用中发现了什么,这表明技术和法律社区之间的潜在断开连接。本文分析了我们根据BIPA法院诉讼来分析我们所知道的,并强调了这些紧张局势:BIPA的技术操作可能会为FPT开发带来意外且不受欢迎的激励措施,以及BIPA诉讼可以揭示实现法律隐私价值的唯一技术方法的局限性的领域。这些因素与(i)关于生物识别信息隐私法作为FPT的管理机制,(ii)评估FPT的潜在危害以及(iii)为缓解这些危害提供激励措施。通过阐明这些考虑因素,我们希望使法院和立法者能够采取更细微的方法来规范FPT和开发商,以更好地了解美国当前法律景观中的隐私价值。

Harms resulting from the development and deployment of facial processing technologies (FPT) have been met with increasing controversy. Several states and cities in the U.S. have banned the use of facial recognition by law enforcement and governments, but FPT are still being developed and used in a wide variety of contexts where they primarily are regulated by state biometric information privacy laws. Among these laws, the 2008 Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) has generated a significant amount of litigation. Yet, with most BIPA lawsuits reaching settlements before there have been meaningful clarifications of relevant technical intricacies and legal definitions, there remains a great degree of uncertainty as to how exactly this law applies to FPT. What we have found through applications of BIPA in FPT litigation so far, however, points to potential disconnects between technical and legal communities. This paper analyzes what we know based on BIPA court proceedings and highlights these points of tension: areas where the technical operationalization of BIPA may create unintended and undesirable incentives for FPT development, as well as areas where BIPA litigation can bring to light the limitations of solely technical methods in achieving legal privacy values. These factors are relevant for (i) reasoning about biometric information privacy laws as a governing mechanism for FPT, (ii) assessing the potential harms of FPT, and (iii) providing incentives for the mitigation of these harms. By illuminating these considerations, we hope to empower courts and lawmakers to take a more nuanced approach to regulating FPT and developers to better understand privacy values in the current U.S. legal landscape.

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