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by hubert1234
2491 days ago
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The dislike for facial recognition technology is another one of those hard to comprehend stances for me. The article is more like a moral call to action, it doesnt contain any facts or information or even arguments against it. All I can find is that it claims "costly errors, discrimination and privacy invasions" are the problem.
How can facial recognition software possibly cause all of that? Software operation basically free, discrimination is ridiculous - if anything it helps with less discrimination, it scans everybody after all. and then privacy invasion? You mean you walk around in public spaces and you think you have a right not to be recorded? How is this different from a police officer walking by and scanning your face?
No, in reality this debate is a weird sort of antitech sentiment. It's like a symptom of a deep dissatisfaction with how fast the world is developing and people want to go back to the good old times. Well sorry, but I actually like the fact that a criminal can get caught in minutes because his face is scanned. |
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