The Attorney General's office is saying, if you try to dissuade lawyers from taking cases, that violates New York City civil rights law. The evidence of that would be that this is so wide every attorney at this place and every attorney going to every venue. So I think this is a sign of a high functioning society. A tool comes out. It has valid uses for technology. You know, you could have somebody who's a danger to the place. This person has spit on a player before you don't want them in the building. They, you know, then somebody abuses it and then they get caught. And then you, you get the attorney's apple knocking on your door and
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Molly and Jason chop it up about New York Attorney General Letitia James probing into MSG's alleged use of facial recognition to identify and target specific patrons (1:46). This segues into a great discussion about Meta's $10M deal with BuzzFeed and The Creator Economy as a whole (21:41). We cap off the week with two great interviews, one with LA26 graduate Nevsah Karamehmet of Breath Hub (36:17) and another with Brett Bauman, the creator of PlaylistAI (48:09).
(0:00) M+J kick off the show
(1:46) WLITF WTF: Facial recognition software at MSG
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(10:03) More on the NYAG case regarding MSG's facial recognition software
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(21:41) BuzzFeed's lucrative deal with Meta + Revenue share with creators
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(36:17) LA26 Founder: Nevsah Karamehmet of Breath Hub
(48:09) Ok Boomer with Brett Bauman
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