Biden, who nominated a new FTC member as a privacy expert, criticized Facebook for being "inconsiste

Date:09-16  Hits:  Belong to:Hot news
Original title: Biden newly nominated FTC members as privacy experts and criticized Facebook & ldquo; Inconsistent in appearance & rdquo;
Following Lina & middot; After Lina Khan, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) added another technology giant & ldquo; Skeptic & rdquo;. US President Joe Biden nominated Alvaro & middot on Monday; Alvaro Bedoya is a member of the FTC.
Bedoya is a legal expert on privacy and served as the judicial group of the U.S. Senate; Subcommittee on privacy, technology and Law & rdquo; The chief legal adviser, focusing on the tracking of mobile phone software and the risk of abuse of face recognition system. He has also publicly criticized mark middot, CEO of technology giant Facebook; Mark Elliot Zuckerberg on user privacy & ldquo; Different in appearance & rdquo;.

Alvaro & middot; Alvaro Bedoya.
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“ Committed to building a world where everyone enjoys Privacy & rdquo;
On September 13 local time, US President Biden announced the nomination of bedoua as a member of the US Federal Trade Commission.
For this nomination, Bedoya tweeted that it was the honor of his life& ldquo; In 1987, my family landed at Kennedy International Airport with four suitcases and a graduate allowance, which was beyond our expectation& rdquo;
Bedoa was born in Peru and grew up in the United States. He received a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a Juris Doctor's degree from Yale University.
“ Committed to building a world where everyone enjoys privacy& rdquo; This is how Beethoven introduced himself in his twitter profile.

Screenshot from bedoua twitter.
As he said, Bedouin has long been concerned about privacy issues. In 2011, Bedoya served as the U.S. Senate Judiciary Group & ldquo; Subcommittee on privacy, technology and Law & rdquo; The chief legal adviser, focusing on the tracking problem of mobile phone software and the abuse risk of face recognition system.
While working in the Senate, he drafted laws to protect victims of sexual assault, laws to restrict the national security agency, and presided over supervision hearings for technology companies. In addition, he also jointly led an alliance to force an Internet giant to give up & ldquo; Payroll loan & rdquo; Personalized ads, which are often targeted to those who search & ldquo; Loans & rdquo& ldquo; Salary & rdquo; And other keywords.
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He has studied the impact of police face recognition on citizens' privacy and freedom
Bedoya is now the founder of the center for technology and privacy at Georgetown University Law School and a visiting professor at the University's law school.
In 2016, bedoua participated in writing a paper called & ldquo; Permanent lineup: in the United States, unrestricted police face recognition & rdquo; (the periodic line up: unregulated police face recognition in America).

Report "unconstrained police face recognition in the United States". The picture is from the official website of Georgetown University.
After a year of investigation, this report deeply studies the impact of the U.S. police face recognition system on citizens' privacy and civil freedom, and lists 30 suggestions for legislators, law enforcement agencies, national standards research institutions, face recognition companies, etc.
The report believes that face recognition should be used to deal with serious crimes and public emergencies, but should not be used to scan and recognize everyone's face at any time& ldquo; Do we want to live in a world where the government can find anyone at any time by scanning the faces of pedestrians on the road& rdquo; Before face recognition technology inevitably becomes more common, there is an urgent need for laws and regulations to curb potential abuse and algorithm failure.
The above report triggered a supervision hearing in the U.S. House of Representatives, promoted a series of laws to strengthen the supervision of face recognition technology, and guided the National Institute of standards and technology to comprehensively review the bias and discrimination of face recognition algorithms for the first time.
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Criticizing technology giant Facebook on privacy issues & ldquo; Inconsistent in appearance & rdquo;
Bedoya wrote publicly in 2018 that some technology companies in Silicon Valley claimed to protect users' privacy, but secretly lobbied to undermine consumers' privacy, and named Facebook as trying to undermine one of the most important privacy laws, the biometric information privacy act of Illinois.
“ Mark & middot; Zuckerberg promised that Facebook could better protect our privacy. In his testimony to Congress, he explained that facial recognition technology should require the user's & ldquo; Special agreement & rdquo;. But he missed a key fact: this week, lobbyists funded by Facebook are working with Illinois lawmakers supported by Facebook to repeal the state's facial recognition privacy law, the most powerful law in the United States& rdquo; Bedoya wrote.
He believes that the power of the technology industry in the U.S. Congress and state parliaments cannot be underestimated& ldquo; If the United States tries to pass broad personal data regulations, this attempt is likely to be adopted by Silicon Valley technology companies, then we will miss the best opportunity to achieve meaningful privacy protection& rdquo;
If Bedoya's nomination is approved, he will join Lina & middot, which has attracted much attention some time ago; Khan team. Just three months ago, Lina middot, a 32 year old professor at Columbia University; Khan was still named chairman of the FTC. She was also famous for criticizing technology giants.

Lina & middot; Sweat. The picture is from the official website of Columbia University Law School.
Lina & middot, who is still studying at Yale University; Khan became famous for his academic paper amazon' s antitrust paradox and was praised by the media as & ldquo; The leader of the new school of antitrust thought & rdquo;. She advocated that regulators should conduct more rigorous review of technology giants and consider amending anti-monopoly law and competition policy.
Lina & middot; Khan issued a statement on the FTC official website congratulating bedoua on his nomination, & ldquo; Alvaro's expertise in digital monitoring and data security and his long-term commitment to public services. These are great needs and opportunities that are very valuable to the Committee. I wish him every success in the confirmation process& rdquo;
“ Bedoa has opened up a way for large technology companies to take responsibility and fight for vulnerable groups in their career, especially those in immigrant areas. His academic achievements and lawyer career are trying to reveal how big data is used to intensify the monitoring of vulnerable groups and racial discrimination. We are excited about this nominationAnd urged the Senate to confirm his nomination immediately& rdquo; Charlotte slaiman, director of competition policy at a public knowledge think tank, commented publicly.
Integrated & middot; Compiled by: Nandu reporter Sun Chao
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