The digital revolution transforms people’s view about values and priorities. Automated facial recognition (AFR) comes with many concerns as well as benefits. The technology raises significant legal and ethical challenges, which risk perpetuating systemic injustice unless countervailing measures are put in place. The way facial images are obtained and used, potentially without consent or opportunities to opt out, can have a negative impact on people’s privacy. Laws on privacy vary across jurisdictions, which has an enormous effect on measures that could be taken to safeguard AFR-related ethical concerns. In an era of digitalisation, the existing laws are ill-equipped to address evolving needs against threats to individual privacy. Integratin...
This paper integrates and cuts through domains of privacy law and biometrics. Specifically, this pa...
The aim of this article to identify and highlight limitations and challenges of the legal regulati...
Automated facial recognition (AFR) is perhaps the most controversial policing tool of the twenty-fir...
The rapid development of facial recognition technologies (FRT) has led to complex ethical choices in...
There has been a rapid expansion in the type and volume of information collected for security purpos...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
New semi-autonomous technology enables agencies to identify individuals by their faces. My research ...
Facial recognition technology (FRT) is of great interest due to its potential use in different secto...
Biometric facial recognition is an artificial intelligence technology involving the automated compar...
First published : July 2021In parallel with the increasing deployment of Facial Recognition Technolo...
In recent years, advances in facial recognition technology have resulted in a rapid expansion in the...
In January 2020, the New York Times revealed the existence of Clearview AI, a company that had deve...
Facial recognition technology is a system of automatic acknowledgement that recognizes individuals b...
R (Bridges) v. Chief Constable of South Wales Police\u27s Court of Appeals ruling... showcases the v...
This paper integrates and cuts through domains of privacy law and biometrics. Specifically, this pa...
The aim of this article to identify and highlight limitations and challenges of the legal regulati...
Automated facial recognition (AFR) is perhaps the most controversial policing tool of the twenty-fir...
The rapid development of facial recognition technologies (FRT) has led to complex ethical choices in...
There has been a rapid expansion in the type and volume of information collected for security purpos...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
New semi-autonomous technology enables agencies to identify individuals by their faces. My research ...
Facial recognition technology (FRT) is of great interest due to its potential use in different secto...
Biometric facial recognition is an artificial intelligence technology involving the automated compar...
First published : July 2021In parallel with the increasing deployment of Facial Recognition Technolo...
In recent years, advances in facial recognition technology have resulted in a rapid expansion in the...
In January 2020, the New York Times revealed the existence of Clearview AI, a company that had deve...
Facial recognition technology is a system of automatic acknowledgement that recognizes individuals b...
R (Bridges) v. Chief Constable of South Wales Police\u27s Court of Appeals ruling... showcases the v...
This paper integrates and cuts through domains of privacy law and biometrics. Specifically, this pa...
The aim of this article to identify and highlight limitations and challenges of the legal regulati...
Automated facial recognition (AFR) is perhaps the most controversial policing tool of the twenty-fir...