Tag: technology

  • Ford, Domino’s Partner to Deliver Pizza by Autonomous Vehicles

    Ford Motor Company and Domino’s Pizza Inc. have reportedly announced tests for a self-driving car that delivers pizza. The car will carry orders in external compartments that can be accessed by entering the last four digits of the customer’s phone number. A safety driver, a Ford engineer and a Domino’s employee will accompany the car…

  • Glitch Reveals Pizza Co.’s Facial-Recognition Ad Tactics

    An apparent glitch in a Peppes Pizza advertisement in Oslo, Norway, reportedly revealed to passersby that the ad determined whether to show pizza or salad to its audience based on gender as perceived by facial­-recognition software. The digital billboard used a hidden camera to scan faces of the audience and showed images of sausage pizza…

  • High­-Tech Eatery Faces Projected Class Action Over Disability Access

    Eatsa, a fast-­food chain featuring high­-tech ordering and automated service, faces a putative class action alleging its restaurants are inaccessible to the blind. Am. Council for the Blind, v. Keenwawa, Inc., No. 17­-2096 (S.D.N.Y., filed March 23, 2017). Eatsa customers place orders through mobile apps or kiosks in the restaurants, then swipe a credit card…

  • Shook Attorneys Discuss Legal Challenges of Emerging Technologies

    Emerging technologies are changing the way we live, travel and buy goods and services. While new technology may improve our lives, it also brings new risks. Shook, Hardy & Bacon Partners Cary Silverman and Phil Goldberg, with Of Counsel Jonathan Wilson, have authored a report, Torts of the Future: Addressing the Liability and Regulatory Implications…

  • FTC Issues Agenda for PrivacyCon 2017

    The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) second public forum targeting the privacy and security implications of emerging technologies will cover topics that include (i) the Internet of Things and big data, (ii) mobile privacy, (iii) consumer privacy expectations, (iv) online behavioral advertising, and (v) information security. Slated for January 12, 2017, at the FTC’s Constitution Center…

  • “Panera 2.0” Ordering System Unaccommodating to Visually Impaired, Consumers Allege

    Two consumers have filed a putative class action against Panera LLC involving the restaurant chain’s “2.0” ordering system using touchscreen kiosks and a “fast lane” pick-up shelf, which they allege fails to accommodate the visually impaired. Gomez v. Panera LLC, No. 16-21421 (S.D. Fla., filed April 20, 2016). The plaintiffs argue that they each visited…

  • Virtual Reality World Created for Chickens

    Iowa State University Assistant Professor Austin Stewart has developed a virtual reality world that he says could be used to convince caged chickens that they are in a free-range environment. Stewart’s project, Second Livestock, envisions round skyscrapers filled with chickens wearing virtual-reality headsets and standing on omnidirectional treadmills. If implemented early in a chicken’s life,…

  • OEHHA Launches Interactive Biomonitoring Results Database

    California EPA’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), responsible for implementing the state’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, has launched an interactive database that provides information about the results of biomonitoring testing on various groups, including teachers, children and mothers of Salinas, and firefighters. The database allows searching by project…