With cameras seemingly everywhere, facial recognition is an understandably popular application of AI in the quest for enhancing safety, security and convenience. But it’s also laced with thorny issues around privacy, ethical use and bias. In today’s episode, Anyvision CTO Dieter Joecker helps pull apart those issues, both on the technology the evolving regulations fronts.
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With cameras seemingly everywhere, facial recognition is an understandably popular application of AI in the quest for enhancing safety, security and convenience. But it’s also laced with thorny issues around privacy, ethical use and bias. In today’s episode, Anyvision CTO Dieter Joecker helps pull apart those issues, both on the technology the evolving regulations fronts.
Episode 15: Tackling the issues of AI based facial recognition
IoT at the Edge
28 minutes 26 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 15: Tackling the issues of AI based facial recognition
With cameras seemingly everywhere, facial recognition is an understandably popular application of AI in the quest for enhancing safety, security and convenience. But it’s also laced with thorny issues around privacy, ethical use and bias. In today’s episode, Anyvision CTO Dieter Joecker helps pull apart those issues, both on the technology the evolving regulations fronts.
IoT at the Edge
With cameras seemingly everywhere, facial recognition is an understandably popular application of AI in the quest for enhancing safety, security and convenience. But it’s also laced with thorny issues around privacy, ethical use and bias. In today’s episode, Anyvision CTO Dieter Joecker helps pull apart those issues, both on the technology the evolving regulations fronts.