‘If you think about the ways that AI could be used in a discriminatory fashion ... it is pretty scary,” said US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo
She didn’t call for an outright ban of facial recognition technology, but said governments should halt the scanning of people’s features in real time until they can show the technology is accurate, won’t discriminate and meets certain privacy and data protection standards.
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