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Nueva York, donde el Gran Hermano vigila con 15,000 cámaras, según AI | MUNDO

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In NYC, Big Brother is watching with 15,000 cameras: Amnesty

In NYC, Big Brother is watching with 15,000 cameras: Amnesty
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In NYC, Big Brother is watching with 15,000 cameras: Amnesty | Main | English edition

EFENew York City, US In NYC, Big Brother is watching with 15,000 cameras: Amnesty People walk past a New York City police department surveillance camera in Times Square in New York, New York, USA, 02 June 2021 (Issued 03 June 2021). EFE/EPA/JUSTIN LANE Derrick Dwreck Ingram with an NYPD camera in the background in Times Square in New York, New York, USA, 02 June 2021 (Issued 03 June 2021). EFE/EPA/JUSTIN LANE A New York City police department surveillance camera in Times Square in New York, New York, USA, 02 June 2021 (Issued 03 June 2021). EFE/EPA/JUSTIN LANE A New York City police department surveillance camera in Times Square in New York, New York, USA, 02 June 2021 (Issued 03 June 2021). EFE/EPA/JUSTIN LANE

Rights groups call for ban of invasive face recognition tech

Rights groups call for ban of ‘invasive’ face recognition tech Al Jazeera English © Facial recognition technology is used to screen people before they visit the Statue of Liberty in Ne. Facial recognition technology is used to screen people before they visit the Statue of Liberty in New York on May 25, 2002. The NYPD is facing calls to end its use of the technology, which rights groups say threatens civil liberties [File: Chip East/Reuters] The New York Police Department is capable of processing images from 15,280 surveillance cameras through “invasive and discriminatory facial recognition software“, according to an Amnesty International investigation published Thursday.

Rights groups call for ban of invasive face recognition tech | Black Lives Matter News

The New York Police Department is capable of processing images from 15,280 surveillance cameras through “invasive and discriminatory facial recognition software“, according to an Amnesty International investigation published Thursday. The investigation identified the surveillance cameras in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx, boroughs of the city, and was conducted by “[t]housands of volunteers from around the world”, according to an Amnesty press release. Facial recognition technology (FRT) often works by scraping a vast amount of images from the internet – often without one’s knowledge – to feed an algorithm that attempts to match photos to a person’s identity. Amnesty International launched a “Ban the Scan” campaign in January that focused on New York’s use of the technology and has promised to expand its investigations to New York’s remaining boroughs, Queens and Staten Island. Then it will broaden to the rest of the globe.

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