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posted by mrpg on Monday October 11 2021, @08:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the too-late-now-we-have-masks dept.

MEPs support curbing police use of facial recognition:

Police should be banned from using blanket facial-recognition surveillance to identify people not suspected of crimes. Certain private databases of people’s faces for identification systems ought to be outlawed, too.

That's the feeling of the majority of members in the European Parliament this week. In a vote on Wednesday, 377 MEPs backed a resolution restricting law enforcement’s use of facial recognition, 248 voted against, and 62 abstained.

“AI-based identification systems already misidentify minority ethnic groups, LGBTI people, seniors and women at higher rates, which is particularly concerning in the context of law enforcement and the judiciary,” reads a statement from the parliament.

“To ensure that fundamental rights are upheld when using these technologies, algorithms should be transparent, traceable and sufficiently documented, MEPs ask. Where possible, public authorities should use open-source software in order to be more transparent.”

MEP = Member of the European Parliament


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  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Friday October 15 2021, @04:39AM

    by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Friday October 15 2021, @04:39AM (#1187206) Homepage
    The FR AI literature in the last 5 years has certainly contained pronouncements like "AI guesses sexuality from a photo better than humans can". That particular example hit an ethics committee, and they hit back pretty hard, saying "this could be used for bad, therefore must be outlawed", not understanding that that logic could be applied to phones, computers, cars, scissors, and humans.

    Meanwhile, China continues doing research in FR, and I hear has a pretty good Uighur detector now.
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