‘Responsible’ Use of Facial Recognition Can Reduce Crime, Report Finds
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Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, dissatisfied with the first convictions after the violence on the margins of the PSG's victory in the Champions League, called for a criminal revolution in France. He also wanted a framed use of facial recognition.
On Wednesday, the Minister of the Interior proposed that this technology be used "in the case of judicial investigations, to better detect faces." This use is already permitted, under certain conditions, by legislation.
Legislation should also respond to current topics, such as artificial intelligence. According to the Minister of the Interior, the president's criticism was objective.
‘Responsible’ use of facial recognition can reduce crime, report finds
New Zealand’s privacy commission has found that the use of live facial recognition technology (FRT) trialled by Foodstuffs North Island complies with the Privacy Act. “FRT systems have potential safety benefits, but they do raise significant privacy concerns, including the unnecessary or unfair collection of people’s information, misidentification, technical bias, which can reinforce existing inequities and human bias, or the ability to be used…


The French Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, has admitted to being dissatisfied with the response to the riots that took place this weekend in Paris following the victory of the PSG in the Champions League final and has pointed out that a "criminal revolution" and "technological" is necessary to stop these acts.
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