CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 3月18日 12時15分
Facial recognition technology requires hundreds of thousands of images to "learn" how to differentiate facial features.
Increasingly, those photos are coming from the internet, where they're swept up by the millions without the knowledge of the people who posted them.
As the algorithms get more advanced — meaning they are better able to identify women and people of color, a task they have historically struggled with — legal experts and civil rights advocates are sounding the alarm on researchers' use of photos of ordinary people.
These people's faces are being used without their consent, in order to power technology that could eventually be used to surveil them.
That's a particular concern for minorities who could be profiled and targeted, the experts and advocates say.
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