EU AI Act’s Role in Shaping Biometric Standards and Rights Protection

The EU’s AI Act may not create a global regulatory influence but is likely to define standards for biometric technologies in the EU, particularly affecting the Digital Identity Wallet. Research highlights the importance of protecting fundamental rights amidst the challenges posed by biometric surveillance regulations, including exceptions for law enforcement. The European Union’s AI Act…

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Understanding Biometric Data Regulation in Europe: GDPR and EU AI Act Insights

This article examines the regulatory landscape for biometric data in Europe under the GDPR and EU AI Act. Biometric data is essential for security technologies but is subject to stringent regulations to protect privacy. The GDPR provides a framework for processing biometric data, while the AI Act categorizes AI systems based on risk, with various…

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Global Expansion of Age Check Legislation to Combat Youth Access to Alcohol and Tobacco

Various countries are strengthening age verification laws to limit youth access to alcohol and tobacco. Greece has introduced legislation requiring vendors to verify customer age. Similar measures are being adopted in Russia, New York, and Maryland, with a focus on using biometric data and digital IDs to ensure compliance. In response to predictions for 2025,…

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Germany Enhances National Biometric Matching Service with New Contract

Germany’s government has contracted a service for the upkeep and enhancement of the National Biometric Matching Service (NBMS) 2.0, with an emphasis on system improvements and bug fixes. The contract follows ongoing debates regarding the use of facial recognition technology, particularly by law enforcement, under the EU’s AI Act. Germany’s central government has signed a…

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EU Introduces Phased Approach for Entry-Exit System (EES) Implementation

The EU proposes a phased introduction for its biometric Entry-Exit System (EES) due to readiness concerns among member states. Initially planned for simultaneous launch, the EES will now see gradual implementation, improving system stability while addressing peak travel challenges. Expected to launch in 2025, delays have been linked to IT system issues and performance failures…

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Developing Ethical AI for Border Management: Insights from EU Projects

The European Union is testing ethical AI technologies for border management through projects Odysseus and FlexiCross, focusing on biometric identification and risk mitigation. While aiming to enhance security, the projects address ethical concerns such as bias in algorithmic decision-making and traveler anxiety from surveillance. Compliance frameworks are being developed to ensure adherence to EU regulations….

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