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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15124 · Sep 6

#rust#blockchain#fhe#privacy FHEVM by Zama lets you create smart contracts on Ethereum-like blockchains that keep all data fully encrypted and private while still running normally. It uses Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) so computations happen on encrypted data without revealing it. This means your transactions, balances, votes, or game moves stay secret but verifiable. You can write these contracts in Solidity like usual, with no need to learn complex cryptography. FHEVM is fast, secure against quantum attacks, and works with existing apps. This helps you build private DeFi, auctions, voting, and more, protecting sensitive info on public blockchains. It makes blockchain apps more secure and private without losing functionality. https://github.com/zama-ai/fhevm

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@ai_and_law · Post #200 · 12/26/2023, 08:04 AM

FTC bans Rite Aid from using AI facial recognition in stores for 5 years Hello everybody! The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has barred American drugstore giant Rite Aid from utilizing AI facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes over the next five years. The FTC intervened as Rite Aid allegedly "failed to implement reasonable procedures" in deploying facial recognition across 200 stores over eight years. Rite Aid's facial recognition system, designed to identify past shoplifters, resulted in numerous false positives. Tens of thousands of individuals were included, often with low-quality images from various sources, leading to unwarranted confrontations and police interventions, disproportionately impacting people of color. Rite Aid is mandated to delete collected images, algorithms, and related products, notify consumers, enhance data security measures, and provide clear notices regarding any biometric surveillance technology in stores. Rite Aid, while agreeing to the FTC settlement, expressed fundamental disagreement with the facial recognition allegations. The company halted the technology's use three years prior to the FTC investigation and commits to fortifying information security practices. #AILaw#PrivacyRights#FacialRecognition#FTC#RiteAid#LegalTech