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India has increased its reliance on the use of facial recognition technologies in policing which could deepen discriminatory treatment of minorities.
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Even where the use of surveillance technologies is desirable and permissible, there is a pressing need to guard against the risks associated therewith at all times.
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The decision by IBM to halt development of facial recognition technology must be accompanied by the legal, political, and economic will to rectify discriminatory flaws.
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Bethany Grant assesses the use of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) and if the benefits to society can ever outweigh infringements of human rights.
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