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ANALYSIS- Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns in Russia

ANALYSIS- Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns in Russia There is no indication yet that Russian police have targeted minorities using the software developed by the firms - AxxonSoft, Tevian, VisionLabs and NtechLab - whose products are sold to authorities and businesses in the country and abroad. But Moscow-based AxxonSoft said the Thomson Reuters Foundation s enquiry prompted it to disable its ethnicity analytics feature, saying in an emailed response it was not interested in promoting any technologies that could be a basis for ethnic segregation . Reuters | Updated: 05-07-2021 08:31 IST | Created: 05-07-2021 08:31 IST SHARE Facial recognition firms under pressure over ethical concerns By Umberto Bacchi

Racist Facial Recognition Sparks Ethical Concerns in Russia, Analysts Say - New Delhi Times

Racist Facial Recognition Sparks Ethical Concerns in Russia, Analysts Say - New Delhi Times
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ANALYSIS- Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns

Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns in Russia Monday, 5 July 2021 03:00 GMT FILE PHOTO: Visitors experience facial recognition technology at Face++ booth during the China Public Security Expo in Shenzhen, China October 30, 2017. Picture taken October 30, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip About our Technology coverage We explore how data and technology are impacting people’s rights and societies. Share: Russian companies found offering race-detection tools Rights activists say software purpose made for discrimination Facial recognition firms under pressure over ethical concerns By Umberto Bacchi TBILISI, July 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - (Editor s note: contains offensive language and terms of racial abuse) From scanning residents faces to let them into their building to spotting police suspects in a crowd, the rise of facial recognition is accompanied by a growing chorus of concern about unethical uses of the technology.

Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns in Russia

Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns in Russia
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