It sounds like a good step, but I’m sad it seems to only specify “AI-Powered”. We’ve had effective methods of bulk facial recognition for years without “AI”. Not AS effective, maybe, but definitely effective enough. Also, I didn’t see in the linked article - did they define “AI” well? I guess I feel like it would be easy to bypass that definition.
It sounds like a good step, but I’m sad it seems to only specify “AI-Powered”. We’ve had effective methods of bulk facial recognition for years without “AI”. Not AS effective, maybe, but definitely effective enough. Also, I didn’t see in the linked article - did they define “AI” well? I guess I feel like it would be easy to bypass that definition.
It’s the article inserting buzzwords. The EU banned “the use of real-time biometrics in public spaces”.
You can still run facial recognition on specific pictures or video that has the perp of a crime on it, you just can’t do it to everyone all the time.
Ah, that’s very helpful context, thank you! Makes me significantly more excited about this