In a new blog post, Microsoft lays out the need for new laws and regulations in view of the deployment of facial recognition technologies. We also recognize that they are not a substitute for the responsibility that needs to be exercised by tech companies. Yesterday, we published the principles that we will adopt for Microsoft’s facial recognition work and inviting feedback to guide our implementation of them.
Please see here: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2018/12/06/facial-recognition…
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See also new study of AI Now Institute on the topic:
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In reply to I think the GDPR in Europe by Anonymous (nav pārbaudīts)
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Not necessarily - as some private use cases are exempt (household exemption).
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Is it really forced in the consumer market? Most of the new cellphones do have facial recognition ( FR ) and you're oblicated to use features like this if you want to use your phone in any meaningfull way. Ofcourse they tell you that this is the case and the choise is yours, but those packages have only main languages covered, often smaller languages are left out or they have translation so bad that you cannot read it. From your phone information is really easy to transfer somewhere else, where GDPR does'nt apply.
And this does'nt end there, facial recognition is coming to everywhere. People seek always easier ways to use their gadgets and FR is one of those. Pretty soon your FaceBook will open when it see you, Your sport store can offer new sneakers for you in the right siize when you walk in, Your grocery store can recommend you the right items for your diet etc.
What can we do that FR is used only with the responsible manner ? How do we force GDPR in the reality? Should there be a "GDPR compliant" certification for our gadgets? I can only urge everyone to participate into the work of AI standardization thru your national bodies. That ISO standard for AI has a lot to offer , but also a lot to lose...
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Cornelia, The links you mention lead to untraceable docs. Thanks for helping.
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Could you update the link?
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Kindly note that the link has been updated and is now correctly linking to the blog post page!
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And a repost of the AI Now Institute Report (just remove  ), very much worth reading: https://ainowinstitute.org/AI_Now_2018_Report.pdf
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