
Thu, Jan 24
|Palo Alto Art Center
ACLU Northern California: AI and Facial Recognition in Criminal Justice: Legal Battles, Uses in the Bay Area, and Ethica
Marsali Hancock speaks at the ACLU. The growing and persistent use of facial recognition technology, both nationally and locally, is of enormous concern to the ACLU.

Time & Location
Jan 24, 2019, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA
About The Event
The growing and persistent use of facial recognition technology, both nationally and locally, is of enormous concern to the ACLU. Join our conversation about how the current and potential uses of AI affect our civil liberties and impact the criminal justice system - especially for immigrants and communities of color. Learn about the legal issues, uses in the Bay Area and the ethical concerns from our panel of experts. Learn how to take actions to impact policies and programs at our city, county, and state levels.
All 17 chapters in Northern California host a speaker event every January where each chapter elects volunteer members to our Board. It’s a tradition! And with this blending of elections and speakers, we are very excited about this year’s panel. Election kept to an absolute minimum!
RSVP by January 22nd https://tinyurl.com/y7jwkzkd Link to ACLU People Power. Not a live link. Please cut & paste.
For more info contact: midpen.ACLU@gmail.com Evening Schedule
6:30-7pm Wine, finger foods & desserts/coffee
7-8:10pm Annual Report, Chapter Election & Panel Discussion
8:10-8:30pm Question & Answer
8:30-8:45 Mingling