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Senator Brad Hoylman

@bradhoylman
3 posts
2020-08-15
I carry legislation that would ban the use of facial recognition by law enforcement. We should pass it. https://www.nysenate.gov/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-08-15 View on X
The Verge

ICE signed a contract with facial recognition company Clearview AI this week for “mission support”, government contracting records show

Kim Lyons / The Verge :

2020-04-17
I'm always happy to see ANY steps by Facebook to address health misinformation—but this crisis should be making clear that dealing with this speech after it's already been posted and spread is a deadly mistake. https://twitter.com/...
2020-04-17 View on X
The Guardian

Facebook to notify users who liked, commented, or reacted to COVID-19 misinfo and guide them to WHO resources, as report finds debunked claims on the platform

Users who have liked, shared or commented on posts with false claims will be directed to WHO's ‘myth busters’ page

2019-10-02
Today's ruling that the FCC can't block states from enforcing #NetNeutrality rules underscores the ability and the need for New York to join California and pass a strong law to protect a free and open internet. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-10-02 View on X
Washington Post

Appeals court upholds FCC's 2017 repeal of net neutrality, but also rules the FCC can't stop states from setting their own regulations

so NJ can protect a free & open internet under its own plan. That's a significant win, even if the battle is far from over. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Senator Jeff Merkley...