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The UK's policing minister, Chris Philp, has urged the police to double the use of retrospective facial recognition software by May 2024. This move aims to track down offenders and make the streets safer. However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on privacy and civil liberties. Last summer, New Orleans' city council implemented facial recognition software, but data show that the results have been the opposite of what was expected.
Facial-recognition technology represents a radical reimagining of the public sphere. If it is widely adopted, the gap between our physical and digital lives will grow smaller and smaller, writes @_jessebarron: https://t.co/zZSL4YX8dX
Facial-recognition technology represents a radical reimagining of the public sphere. If it is widely adopted, the gap between our physical and digital lives will grow smaller and smaller, writes @_jessebarron: https://t.co/tE39W2LLD8
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Last summer, New Orleans’ city council voted to allow police to use facial-recognition software — billed as an effective, fair tool to ID criminals quickly. A year after the system went live, data show the results have been almost exactly the opposite. https://t.co/W8dlVujVK8 https://t.co/77NqQinp63
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Chris Philp, the UK government’s policing minister, has pushed the police to double the number of AI-enabled retroactive facial recognition searches they make, in a bid to help make “our streets safer.” https://t.co/HSJUKNeCMP #Tech | #News
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