Detectives have been using facial recognition to solve crimes for almost as long as the camera has been in existence. Facial recognition opens enormous possibilities for law enforcement, no doubt. San Francisco, for instance, has banned its police from using facial recognition. First up for addressal is the criticism that facial recognition is still not smart enough to read emotions or work equally well for all racial groups. We need regulations that restrict its use to the minimum required to serve justice and ease commercial operations.
Source: Mint January 23, 2020 16:52 UTC