Today, @GeorgetownCPT is releasing two reports that highlight the risks of #facerecognition technology.
“Garbage In, Garbage Out: Face Recognition on Flawed Data,” (http://www.flawedfacedata.com )
“America Under Watch: Face Surveillance in the United States” (http://www.americaunderwatch.com )
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'Garbage In, Garbage Out' finds that police are using ‘garbage’ face recognition evidence (ie: celebrity headshots, police sketches) and expecting high quality investigative leads. "If you put flawed data into the system, you will get flawed results." http://www.flawedfacedata.com pic.twitter.com/9yvzLFcSTg
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'America Under Watch' finds that U.S. police departments are acquiring real time face recognition technology. Read our reports to learn more.
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@nytopinion by@fmanjoo highlights the research of the@ClareAngelyn &@lauramoy that showed 1) misuse of the tech by#NYPD and 2) the acquiring of biometric surveillance tech by police departments across the U.S.#FacialRecognitionhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/16/opinion/columnists/facial-recognition-ban-privacy.html …1 reply 5 retweets 9 likesShow this thread
The two reports on police facial recognition released by @GeorgetownCPT today were centered on the groundbreaking research of Clare Garvie (L'15) @ClareAngelyn, senior associate at the Center. Read our story about Garvie's work and emerging expertise:http://bit.ly/2Q6pCep
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