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LEAK: Commission considers facial recognition ban in AI 'white paper', 17 Jan
The European Commission is considering measures to impose a temporary ban on facial recognition technologies used by both public and private actors, according to a draft white paper on Artificial Intelligence obtained by EURACTIV.

If implemented, the plans could throw current AI projects off course in some EU countries, including Germany's wish to roll out automatic facial recognition at 134 railway stations and 14 airports. France also has plans to establish a legal framework permitting video surveillance systems to be embedded with facial recognition technologies.

EU drops idea of facial recognition ban in public areas, 29 Jan
"The revised proposal, part of a package of measures to address the challenges of AI, could still be tweaked as the commission is currently seeking feedback before it presents its plan on Feb. 19."
by Cat on Thu Jan 30th, 2020 at 05:02:55 AM EST
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AI facial recognition software is another example of the technologically illiterate falling for SillyCon Valley bullshit.  Not only is it not ready for prime time there's no evidence - given the known limitations of the underlying tech - it ever will be.

She believed in nothing; only her skepticism kept her from being an atheist. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
by ATinNM on Fri Jan 31st, 2020 at 04:30:11 PM EST
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