Yesterday, stakeholders met for the sixth in their series of meetings organized by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in hopes of creating a voluntary code of conduct on facial recognition technology. This meeting aimed to look at the risks and issues the process’ participants identified since last month’s meeting. It also looked at a list of drafted definitions the not-yet-existent code could include. The most passionate debate yesterday centered around what the code should say about government access to raw images and what standards should apply to requests by governments to gain access to such information. Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, reports on where things ended up.
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