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EU to Consider AI Facial Recognition Ban

  • #Artificial Intelligence
  • #Civil liberties
  • #Computers & internet
  • #Privacy
  • #Police
  • #China
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MAY 2023
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story last updated MAY 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

The use of AI facial recognition could push mass surveillance to never-before-seen heights and risk severely violating human rights, discriminating against ethnic minorities and migrants, and ending privacy as we know it. It is imperative that the facial recognition ban makes it into the final draft of the bill with all applicable loopholes closed.

European Digital Rights (EDRi)

Narrative B

It would be wrong and reactionary to ban all forms of public biometric surveillance by making judgments based on technology still in its infancy. There are real steps that can be taken to address the public's fears, and it would be wrong to rob law enforcement of such a valuable tool. Dangerous criminals could be off the street and missing persons returned home in record time thanks to this technology.

The Conversation

Metaculus Prediction


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