“Individuals should not be subject to unjustified personal, physical or mental tracking or identification, profiling and nudging through AI-powered methods of biometric recognition,” an EU panel said as it considers curbs or bans on such tools
The European Union is considering proposals to curb or ban some uses of automated surveillance tools, including facial-recognition software, after an independent panel of industry and academic experts said it should revise laws to counter risky applications of artificial intelligence.
The panel warned against incorporating AI tools into surveillance systems run by governments or companies, and said policy makers should define “red lines” around certain applications. The European Commission, which proposes laws for the EU,...
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