
Face It, You're Being Watched
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Business, Social Studies, Information Technology (IT), Architecture
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University
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Hard
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The video discusses the growing use of facial recognition technology, highlighting its convenience and potential privacy concerns. It covers regulatory actions, such as San Francisco's ban on police use, and ethical issues, including bias and surveillance. The development of facial recognition from the 1960s to its current state is explained, along with its applications in law enforcement and missing persons cases. The video also addresses industry responses, with some companies calling for regulation, while others continue to advance the technology.
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3 mins • 1 pt
What are the implications of the findings from the MIT Media Lab study on facial recognition accuracy?
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What actions have companies like Microsoft and Amazon taken regarding facial recognition technology?
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