It won't be the last city to consider a similar law.
The company, however, says images collected via the photo storage and backup app aren't used to train its enterprise facial recognition products.
Take a look at some of the home security cameras that scan faces and tell you who's there.
But -- bright side! -- videos with your face on somebody else’s body usually aren't as tantalizing to bad guys as, say, creating political chaos.
The researchers cite a study that criticizes Amazon's AI tech.
Commentary: Capturing biometric data is questionable and largely unregulated. We should think twice before adding it to our smart homes.
Officers with an extraordinary ability to recognize people's faces could improve the overall effectiveness of the facial recognition technology being trialed by police forces.
The state's Biometric Information Privacy Act prevents Sony from selling it there.