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What payments can expect from Washington this year

Payments Dive

From buy now, pay later to peer-to-peer payment fraud, there’s no shortage of payments targets for lawmakers and regulators.

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New Facial Recognition Policy Signed Into Law In Washington State

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Washington State Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill on Tuesday (March 31) establishing specific rules – backed by Microsoft – governing facial recognition software, according to a blog by Bill Smith, president of Microsoft. Washington is the first state to pass legislation to allow facial recognition, but with constraints.

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Proposed Laws Could Make Washington Leader In AI Regulation

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With an array of bills brought forward by lawmakers during this legislative session, Washington state could become a leader in artificial intelligence regulation. Washington Sen. The bills taken together are said to show the mounting anxiety of legislators and citizens on how AI will impact normal lives. .

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California’s Proposition 24 Vote Could Boost Online Privacy Bills In New York, Washington

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California is the first state to pass a major online privacy bill, with New York and Washington now considering their own legislation. Given California’s size and its historical role as a national trend-setter, observers see the tough new privacy law as likely to spur action by other states over the coming years.

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Proposed Bills Could Make Washington An AI Reg Leader

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With an array of bills brought forward by lawmakers during this legislative session, Washington state could become a leader in artificial intelligence regulation. Washington Sen. The bills taken together are said to show the mounting anxiety of legislators and citizens on how AI will impact normal lives. .

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Visa, Mastercard CEOs throw hearing off track

Payments Dive

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin postponed a plan to call credit card chieftains on the capitol carpet at a Tuesday hearing, but he’s still aiming to get them to Washington.

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ATM industry looks to federal lifeline amid COVID-19

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As relief and funding packages are being debated in Washington, the National ATM Council looks to how these new laws will affect business.

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