Categories: Technology Facts

Who owns your face?on August 12, 2020 at 8:55 pm

You need to enable JavaScript to view this site.
Skip to Content

Police have a history of using FaceID to arrest protestors–something not forgotten by activists since the death of George Floyd. In the last of a four-part series on facial recognition, host Jennifer Strong explores the way forward for the technology and examines what policy might look like.

We meet:

  • Artem Kuharenko, NTechLab
  • Deborah Raji, AI Now Institute
  • Toussaint Morrison, Musician, actor, and Black Lives Matter organizer
  • Jameson Spivack, Center on Privacy & Technology

Credits: This episode was reported and produced by Jennifer Strong, Tate Ryan-Mosley, Emma Cillekens, and Karen Hao. We had help from Benji Rosen. We’re edited by Michael Reilly and Gideon Lichfield. Our technical director is Jacob Gorski.

Latest content

Read More

Recent Posts

The Benefits of Teaching Teenagers How To Sew

Sewing empowers teenagers by improving creativity, cognitive skills, and independence while promoting sustainability and confidence…

2 days ago

What to Do When Facing Legal Detention Issues

Arrested or detained? It’s scary, but you have rights. Here is a guide on staying…

3 days ago

Why Vehicles Are Essential to Your Company’s Growth

Discover how owning a fleet boosts brand visibility and operational reach. Learn exactly why vehicles…

3 days ago

Going Under the Knife: The 5 Most Common Surgical Procedures

From cataract surgery to biopsies, explore the procedures doctors perform most often and why these…

4 days ago

Why Working With A Trusted Construction Equipment Supplier Matters?

In the construction industry, success depends on efficiency, safety, and reliable resources. One of the…

4 days ago

Etibar Eyub — who he is, without labels and formalities

Etibar Eyub is the kind of person people search for when they don’t want a…

4 days ago