UnicornRiot, to Minnesota
@UnicornRiot@mastodon.social avatar

NEW: https://unicornriot.ninja/2022/criminal-intel-files-show-facial-recognition-warrantless-surveillance-in-minnesota/
Criminal Intel Files Show Facial Recognition, Warrantless Surveillance in Minnesota

A little-known multi-agency drug war group runs thousands of scans and other operations. We found over 37,000 requests for support, connecting at least 233 organizations in and beyond.

Snowshadow, to news
@Snowshadow@mastodon.social avatar

Ok those of you who defend AI please tell me how this will help humanity!!

Big Brother is here!! I have been telling people don't post selfies!!

"AI detects individual’s political orientation accurately, a threat?

Study showed new threat in the digital age–AI’s ability to predict political orientation from even naturalistic images of individuals."

https://interestingengineering.com/culture/ai-detects-individuals-political-orientation-accurately-a-threat

ai6yr, (edited ) to ai

Ah, great, Microsoft AI's working hard on its facial recognition features, using any photos of family and friends you might have put in OneDrive. https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/3/23901682/microsoft-onedrive-new-design-copilot-offline-features

openrightsgroup, to random
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

The police used a Beyonce gig as an excuse to deploy live facial recognition.

The creeping use of this tech is alarming, especially with concerns about its accuracy and efficacy. We should be able to expect privacy and not be ID’d without cause.

Would you put up with being fingerprinted as you go to the shops? Or give DNA as you go to work? Or have your face compared to a database just for going to a gig?

Read our new blog. https://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/dont-use-beyonce-to-normalise-live-facial-recognition/

strypey, to aotearoa

Another horrifying expose of public sector IT incompetence by of RNZ;

"But DIA told RNZ that racial bias was not an issue because in recent tests the tool was 90 percent accurate. The tests covered 250 people."

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/502445/facial-recognition-government-rolls-out-new-tech-despite-racial-bias-concerns

If you believe that, I have a cancer cure for you, that's definitely been tested on at least 250 people, and 90% are them are still alive...

blueghost, to privacy
@blueghost@mastodon.online avatar

OpenStreetMap supports mapping surveillance cameras.

Cameras can be identified by location and type, the area being observed can be disclosed.

Surveillance under Surveillance/https://sunders.uber.space is an OpenStreetMap instance focused on surveillance cameras, it uses data that is not visualized on the OpenStreetMap.org instance.

Website: https://www.openstreetmap.org
Mastodon: @openstreetmap

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fight, to random
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If Congress is going to give the FAA $105 billion, they need to bake in a ban on dangerous and discriminatory tech that the TSA is saying they're bringing to 400+ airports nationwide.

Sign the petition: https://www.fightforthefuture.org/actions/stop-the-spread-of-facial-recognition-at-airports/

bespacific, to random
@bespacific@newsie.social avatar

will lessen your hassle of getting on a plane in return for your agreeing (you actually have no choice) to - they scan your license into the db - "check" verify your - which is BS. The claim is that they do not keep this profile, but of course they do - they profile at most airports in the US, and the data goes upstream. The has been here for a very long time folks.

IAmDannyBoling, to technology
@IAmDannyBoling@mstdn.social avatar

So far, there have been six people falsely arrested on the basis of facial recognition tech in the US.

You shouldn't be surprised to learn that ALL SIX people were Black. Why are we letting police departments get away with this?? 😡

https://www.businessinsider.com/in-every-reported-false-arrests-based-on-facial-recognition-that-person-has-been-black-2023-8
In every reported based on , that person has been

maxleibman, to apple
@maxleibman@mastodon.social avatar

Saw the first thinly-veiled “Apple is building a facial recognition database with Vision Pro!” take this morning.

  1. They’re not.

  2. That would be a major departure in how they handle biometric data.

  3. They’re really not.

  4. If they wanted to do so, they have much more widely-deployed tech already in place that could accomplish this.

openrightsgroup, to random
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

The decision by the European Parliament to ban AI systems of biometric mass surveillance in public spaces is welcome. It should be reflected in the UK.

We must protect civil liberties from the encroachment of the state that’s leading us down the road of predictive policing.

Read the statement from @edri

https://edri.org/our-work/eu-parliament-committee-vote-strong-message-protecting-fundamental-rights-from-ai-systems/

edri, to random
@edri@eupolicy.social avatar

1/4 🚨 in public spaces turns us all into walking barcodes.

We are joining @BigBrotherWatch, @humanrightswatch and 177 civil society groups & experts from across the world to say:

🚫 Stop Facial Recognition surveillance now 🚫

Read our statement ⤵️ https://edri.org/our-work/global-civil-society-and-experts-statement-stop-facial-recognition-surveillance-now

mattburgess, to privacy

Perhaps the most dystopian story you will read this week. Cops used DNA to create a 3D model of a suspect's face... and then tried to run it through facial recognition software

WIRED story by Dhruv Mehrotra (not on Mastodon)

https://www.wired.com/story/parabon-nanolabs-dna-face-models-police-facial-recognition/

Israel quietly rolled out a mass facial recognition program in the Gaza Strip (www.theverge.com)

The New York Times reports the tech has mistakenly identified people as connected to Hamas. Israel has deployed a mass facial recognition program in the Gaza Strip, creating a database of Palestinians without their knowledge or consent, The New York Times reports. The program, which was created after the October 7th attacks,...

eff, to random
@eff@mastodon.social avatar

Victory! New Jersey court rules must turn over facial recognition source code and error rates to defendant ID'd by the faulty technology. Law enforcement sought to block release of any info about the system they used--even the name. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/06/victory-new-jersey-court-rules-police-must-give-defendant-facial-recognition

majorlinux, to PCGaming
@majorlinux@toot.majorshouse.com avatar

Yeah, I don't know about all that.

ESRB wants to scan kids' faces to enforce game ratings https://www.pcworld.com/article/2007644/esrb-plans-to-scan-kids-faces-to-enforce-ratings-system.html

remixtures, to uk Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Britain is an “omni-surveillance” society with police forces in the “extraordinary” position of holding more than 3m custody photographs of innocent people more than a decade after being told to destroy them, the independent surveillance watchdog has said.

Fraser Sampson, who will end his term as the Home Office’s biometrics and surveillance commissioner this month, said there “isn’t much not being watched by somebody” in the UK and that the regulatory framework was “inconsistent, incomplete and in some areas incoherent”.

He spoke of his concerns that the law was not keeping up with technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI) that allow millions of images to be sorted through within moments and that there were insufficient checks and balances on the police."

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/oct/29/britain-omni-surveillance-society-watchdog-warns

openrightsgroup, (edited ) to random
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

Proposed Real Time Crime Centres are using technologies responsible for miscarriages of justice, false arrests and impacts on benefits and housing:

🔴 Facial recognition
🔴 Automatic number plate recognition
🔴 Social media monitoring
🔴 Algorithmic decision-making

The pace that these predictive tools are becoming embedded in policing is frightening, especially with undemocratic commercial interests involved.

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/real-time-crime-centre-police-surveillance-technology-fusus/

openrightsgroup, to UKpolitics
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

👁️ Yet another creep of surveillance powers is being sneakily introduced by this authoritarian government 👁️

This time to open up the driving licence database for facial recognition, adding to declared intent to use the passport database in a similar way.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/20/police-to-be-able-to-run-face-recognition-searches-on-50m-driving-licence-holders

edri, to random
@edri@eupolicy.social avatar

1/3 🚨The EU AI Act is set to give a green light to public & biometric categorisation - going against the mandate of @europarl_en.

This endorsement of dystopian is unprecedented in the EU.

Read our take here: https://reclaimyourface.eu/eu-ai-act-will-fail-commitment-to-ban-biometric-mass-surveillance/

remixtures, to privacy Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Over the past decade, there has been a steep rise globally in law enforcement using facial recognition technology. Data gathered by Steven Feldstein, a researcher with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, found that government agencies in 78 countries now use public facial recognition systems.

ByteDance shuts down its WhatsApp clone in Africa
The public is often supportive of the use of such tech: 59% of U.K. adults told a survey they “somewhat” or “strongly” support police use of facial recognition technology in public spaces, and a Pew Research study found 46% of U.S. adults said they thought it was a good idea for society. In China, one study found that 51% of respondents approved of facial recognition tech in the public sphere, while in India, 69% of people said in a 2023 report that they supported its use by the police.

But while authorities generally pitch facial recognition as a tool to capture terrorists or wanted murderers, the technology has also emerged as a critical instrument in a very particular context: punishing protesters."

https://restofworld.org/2024/facial-recognition-government-protest-surveillance/

remixtures, to Bulgaria Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

Eu próprio fui vítima disso. Recusei-me ao reconhecimento facial, tive que pagar 64 euros de "multa" antes da viagem de Manchester para Lisboa. A é mesmo uma empresa miserável. Mais uma para a gaveta dos capitalistas que abominam o mercado livre. Espero bem que sejam considerados culpados e obrigados a pagar uma multa bastante avultada! As organizações capitalistas, a partir de uma certa dimensão, muito dificilmente conseguem evitar comportamentos miseráveis mas há umas que abusam mais que as outras.

: "Today, noyb filed a complaint against Ryanair. When booking through an online travel agent and not directly on its website or app, Europe’s biggest airline requires a part of its customers to go through a “verification process” involving invasive facial recognition. There is no reasonable justification for Ryanair to implement this system. Instead, it seems like the airline is willingly violating their customer’s right to data protection in order to obtain an unfair competitive advantage over alternative booking channels."

https://noyb.eu/en/booking-ryanair-flight-trough-online-travel-agent-might-hold-nasty-surprise

privacyint, to random
@privacyint@mastodon.xyz avatar

🧵 NEW CAMPAIGN! The UK government is ramping up the use of tech (FRT) on our streets - including plans to expand the use of FRT in retail spaces, alongside the unfettered roll out of FRT in policing.

Take action against FRT at: http://pvcy.org/facialrecognition
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