Filed Under: “Facial recognition”

After massive public outcry, IRS ditches plans for facial recognition

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Federal lawmakers joined with advocacy groups that argued requiring biometric information to access records online is a “creepy and disturbing strike” at privacy and security


I used to think facial recognition in policing was no big deal — until I was wrongfully arrested because of it

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Facial recognition software isn’t reliable and often enables racism


Using facial recognition AI for policing is phrenology with computers

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Criminologists and sociologists long ago rejected the idea that criminality could be determined by head shape


 

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