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From Timeclocks to AI Notetakers: Biometric Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

From Timeclocks to AI Notetakers: Biometric Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Apr 22, 2026
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Biometric privacy litigation has moved far beyond fingerprint timeclocks, and organizations using everyday AI tools are increasingly in the crosshairs. As courts and regulators turn their attention to AI‑driven voice analytics, facial recognition, sentiment analysis, and automated hiring tools, companies that never considered themselves “biometric data collectors” may now face significant legal exposure under laws like Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). We examine how plaintiffs are reframing biometric claims around AI, why these cases are gaining traction, and what trends are shaping the next wave of enforcement and litigation.

Read the full alert to understand how AI adoption is reshaping biometric risk and what steps organizations should consider to stay ahead.

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Golareh Mahdavi

Golareh Mahdavi
+1 415 675 3448
Lauren J. Caisman
Lauren J. Caisman
+1 312 602 5079

Meet The Team


Golareh Mahdavi

Golareh Mahdavi
+1 415 675 3448
Lauren J. Caisman
Lauren J. Caisman
+1 312 602 5079

Meet The Team


Golareh Mahdavi

Golareh Mahdavi
+1 415 675 3448
Lauren J. Caisman
Lauren J. Caisman
+1 312 602 5079
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