I hope the situation in China drives home to everyone that the risk/reward tradeoff for facial recognition is too great, that the algorithms running it are impossible to secure against abuse, and that it should not be permitted in mass-market consumer electronics devices
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Note that the current discourse around abuse is still centered on Internet phrenology, which is already bad enough to warrant a ban. We haven't even gotten into the uses of facial analysis AI for emotion detection while the subject reads Xi Jinping's/Amazon's weekly newsletter.
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In this case you would want to regulate both the device capabilities and data collection (since face AI can be done server-side with a vanilla camera)
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My two greatest enemies: linear algebra and racism
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