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by cryptoz
1846 days ago
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The article and discussion is not about privacy. The people against facial recognition are against it, at least in this case, because it is racist - or at least, it produces racist outcomes. Removing bias from facial recognition is the problem you would have to solve to appease the concerns right now, not privacy. When innocent minorities are getting locked up because the software running it was trained with poor data, the outcomes of using the software is a racism-entrenched legal and justice system. Which is why people are fighting against it. |
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It’s a shortcut for manually digging through databases to identify people. Any identification is followed up with investigation, just as it would be if a human matched it. No decision is made by the machine.
So, no, it’s not racist at all.