This Article contends that an informed discussion on an AI Bill of Rights requires grappling with biometric data collection and its integration into emerging AI systems. Biometric AI systems serve a wide range of governmental purposes, including policing, border security and immigration enforcement, and biometric cyberintelligence and biometric-enabled warfare. These systems are increasingly categorized as high-risk when deployed in ways that may impact fundamental constitutional rights and human rights. There is growing recognition that high-risk biometric AI systems, such as facial recognition identification, can pose unprecedented challenges to criminal procedure rights. This Article concludes that a failure to recognize these challeng...
Innovations in biotechnology, computer science, and engineering throughout the late 20th and early 2...
Aim: Our systematic review seeks to understand the linkages and reciprocal relationships between the...
AI programs make numerous decisions on their own, lack transparency, and may change frequently. Henc...
This Article contends that an informed discussion on an AI Bill of Rights requires grappling with bi...
As biometric identification technology companies strive to make their products more accurate, faster...
This article argues in favour of the recognition of biometric harm, which is a specific type of harm...
The United States is embarking on widespread implementation of biometric technology, which uses auto...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a part of our lives dominated by the reliance on technology and ...
© 2021 IEEE. This is the accepted manuscript version of a conference proceeding which has been publi...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
Federal interest in using facial recognition technology (“FRT”) to collect, analyze, and use biometr...
Technology is rapidly advancing, and the law is trying to keep up. While this challenge is not new, ...
Biometric facial recognition is an artificial intelligence technology involving the automated compar...
The reanimation of the pseudosciences of physiognomy and phrenology at scale through computer vision...
Congress should pass, and the President should sign into law, the National Biometric Information Pri...
Innovations in biotechnology, computer science, and engineering throughout the late 20th and early 2...
Aim: Our systematic review seeks to understand the linkages and reciprocal relationships between the...
AI programs make numerous decisions on their own, lack transparency, and may change frequently. Henc...
This Article contends that an informed discussion on an AI Bill of Rights requires grappling with bi...
As biometric identification technology companies strive to make their products more accurate, faster...
This article argues in favour of the recognition of biometric harm, which is a specific type of harm...
The United States is embarking on widespread implementation of biometric technology, which uses auto...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a part of our lives dominated by the reliance on technology and ...
© 2021 IEEE. This is the accepted manuscript version of a conference proceeding which has been publi...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
Federal interest in using facial recognition technology (“FRT”) to collect, analyze, and use biometr...
Technology is rapidly advancing, and the law is trying to keep up. While this challenge is not new, ...
Biometric facial recognition is an artificial intelligence technology involving the automated compar...
The reanimation of the pseudosciences of physiognomy and phrenology at scale through computer vision...
Congress should pass, and the President should sign into law, the National Biometric Information Pri...
Innovations in biotechnology, computer science, and engineering throughout the late 20th and early 2...
Aim: Our systematic review seeks to understand the linkages and reciprocal relationships between the...
AI programs make numerous decisions on their own, lack transparency, and may change frequently. Henc...