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Experts fear that the data and analytics harvested from real-time face recognition may be capitalized on for profit and that the systems will be ripe for overuse.
At the body camera and stun-gun giant Axon, a face off is brewing over the ethics–and potentially fatal errors–of automated face recognition. A police officer is patrolling the neighborhood ...
As racial bias in policing becomes a national issue, the focus is turning to the tech that critics say enables it.
Tech companies and police are exploring real-time facial recognition, raising concerns about mistakes, bias and mass surveillance.
The accuracy of facial recognition systems has improved dramatically in recent years, though limitations remain. This post explores how accuracy improvements are changing the risks associated with ...
Experts say one of their concerns for racial bias as facial recognition technology is the potential use of real-time facial recognition technology in police body cameras.
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