Over the past couple of years, the growing debate around automated facial recognition has reached a boiling point. As developers have continued to swiftly expand the scope of these kinds of technologies into an almost unbounded range of applications, an increasingly strident chorus of critical voices has sounded concerns about the injurious effects of the proliferation of such systems on impacted individuals and communities. Opponents argue that the irresponsible design and use of facial detection and recognition technologies (FDRTs) threatens to violate civil liberties, infringe on basic human rights and further entrench structural racism and systemic marginalisation. They also caution that the gradual creep of face surveillance infrastruc...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
The rapid development of facial recognition technologies (FRT) has led to complex ethical choices in...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
Facial recognition technology is spreading fast. Already widespread in China, software that identifi...
After Detroit police arrested Robert Williams for another person’s crime, officers reportedly showed...
After Detroit police arrested Robert Williams for another person’s crime, officers reportedly showed...
After Detroit police arrested Robert Williams for another person’s crime, officers reportedly showed...
First published : July 2021In parallel with the increasing deployment of Facial Recognition Technolo...
New semi-autonomous technology enables agencies to identify individuals by their faces. My research ...
Governments and companies often use consent to justify the use of facial recognition technologies fo...
There has been considerable amount of work done in the past decade by different biometric vendors as...
Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) emerged as a solution to address several contemporary needs of i...
This paper opens up for scrutiny the politics of algorithmic surveillance through an examination of ...
Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) emerged as a solution to address several contemporary needs of i...
Systems incorporating biometric technologies have become ubiquitous in personal, commercial, and gov...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
The rapid development of facial recognition technologies (FRT) has led to complex ethical choices in...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
Facial recognition technology is spreading fast. Already widespread in China, software that identifi...
After Detroit police arrested Robert Williams for another person’s crime, officers reportedly showed...
After Detroit police arrested Robert Williams for another person’s crime, officers reportedly showed...
After Detroit police arrested Robert Williams for another person’s crime, officers reportedly showed...
First published : July 2021In parallel with the increasing deployment of Facial Recognition Technolo...
New semi-autonomous technology enables agencies to identify individuals by their faces. My research ...
Governments and companies often use consent to justify the use of facial recognition technologies fo...
There has been considerable amount of work done in the past decade by different biometric vendors as...
Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) emerged as a solution to address several contemporary needs of i...
This paper opens up for scrutiny the politics of algorithmic surveillance through an examination of ...
Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) emerged as a solution to address several contemporary needs of i...
Systems incorporating biometric technologies have become ubiquitous in personal, commercial, and gov...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...
The rapid development of facial recognition technologies (FRT) has led to complex ethical choices in...
This article examines the human rights challenges of police use of facial recognition technology fro...