United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said facial recognition could create "mass surveillance of our public spaces, destroying any concept of privacy," Biometric Update reports. Türk spoke at a recent UN Human Rights Council session and talked broadly about artificial intelligence and "its potential to strengthen authoritarian governance, operate lethal autonomous weapons, or further existing systemic bias."
17 July 2023
UN human rights commissioner: Facial recognition could erode 'any concept of privacy'
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