CEO of a facial recognition company: The tech is too volatile to give to law enforcement
https://qz.com/1315034/ceo-of-a-facial-recognition-company-the-tech-is-too-volatile-to-give-to-law-enforcement/
Brian Brackeen, CEO of facial recognition company Kairos, has a message about the technology his firm develops: It’s not yet ready for the burden of upholding the law.
In an editorial for TechCrunch, the tech CEO explains that artificial intelligence algorithms powering facial recognition need massive amounts of data to function—and in his experience these systems have not been given enough data on people of color to function properly. If used in law enforcement, that malfunction could mean wrongful identification of an innocent person.
CEO of a facial recognition company: The tech is too volatile to give to law enforcement
Jun 26, 2018, 10:33pm UTC
https://qz.com/1315034/ceo-of-a-facial-recognition-company-the-tech-is-too-volatile-to-give-to-law-enforcement/
> Brian Brackeen, CEO of facial recognition company Kairos, has a message about the technology his firm develops: It’s not yet ready for the burden of upholding the law.
> In an editorial for TechCrunch, the tech CEO explains that artificial intelligence algorithms powering facial recognition need massive amounts of data to function—and in his experience these systems have not been given enough data on people of color to function properly. If used in law enforcement, that malfunction could mean wrongful identification of an innocent person.