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Computer scientist Joy Buolamwini warns that facial recognition technology is riddled with the biases of its creators. She is the author of Unmasking AI and founder of the Algorithmic Justice League.
While many people are comfortable with using facial recognition technology on their phone, they are less happy when it’s the government or private groups identifying them.
Clearview head Hal Lambert has stated that one of the company’s new goals is to get its facial database into the hands of the government, and hopefully land some lucrative government contracts.
In her new book about facial recognition, Kashmir Hill shows how our expectations of privacy have been rewritten over the past few years.
The researchers say their prototype demonstrates the usefulness of metasurfaces for effective small-scale low-power imaging solutions for facial recognition, robotics and extended reality.
Chinese robotics company, Logon Technology, unveiled the RT-G autonomous spherical robot which will use AI and facial recognition to aid law enforcement.
Meta has discussed creating similar facial recognition glasses — and even developed an early prototype — but has not released the capability publicly because of legal and ethical concerns.
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