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

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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.

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