Taking bias out of AI is starting to look like a job for AI
The effort to tear bias and racism from AI algorithms — and societies — would seem to be as complex…
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The effort to tear bias and racism from AI algorithms — and societies — would seem to be as complex…
As happens with all promising new tech, initial coverage of emotional recognition tended to be rosy until an alarmist, and…
A group in Australia, including a former human rights commissioner there, has committed to writing model legislation for regulating facial…
Facial recognition was part of the text and subtext of a U.S. Senate intelligence committee hearing last week. The hearing…
Civil rights nonprofits this Friday will ask for a summary judgment in a lawsuit against the City and County of…
Following the lead of law enforcement agencies fed up with tiresome lectures about thinking before shooting, some police brass have…
Businesses running afoul of Illinois’ biometrics privacy law have less backup than they might have thought. U.S. District Judge Harry…
Biometrically controlled firearms in the United States are again a topic of conversation. Much stands in the way of a…
Microsoft’s request for summary judgment in a face biometrics privacy court case is premature, according to plaintiffs in the class…
If there is one thing that modern, autocratic China is very good at, it is responding to a perceived threat…