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https://www.wired.co.uk/article/london-met-police-facial-recognition
The Met claim 70% correct ID rate..an expert who worked with them say 19%. I dI’d hear that signage will be put up where they are operating which seems to me to be counterproductive. The above article doesn’t claim that and states that no detail has been forthcoming.Will they be moved from area to area,for instance. As you’d expect Cicil Liberty groups are up in arms. On the face of it..no pun intended..lol..lit seems like a good move to me. The only caveat is my ‘worry’ that they could be linked to other agencies .
Food for thought here..https://www.wired.co.uk/article/met-police-london-facial-recognition-test
South Wales police already use them..https://www.theguardian.com/technol...e-begin-using-live-facial-recognition-cameras
If used responsibly I think they are a powerful tool for the police, especially in conjunction with ANPR re cars, and would sort out the wheat from the chaff in a crowd. At present there must be, hundreds in the Met and thousands nationwide, of ner -do—wells out there that are wanted by the police and courts (eg failing to answer bail thus wanted on warrant) due to the lack of police manpower and so remain free to carry on in their errant ways.
To be balanced,some critique. https://www.theguardian.com/technol...cy-campaigners-uk-facial-recognition-epidemic
https://www.libertyhumanrights.org....facial-recognition-ban-following-court-ruling
The Met claim 70% correct ID rate..an expert who worked with them say 19%. I dI’d hear that signage will be put up where they are operating which seems to me to be counterproductive. The above article doesn’t claim that and states that no detail has been forthcoming.Will they be moved from area to area,for instance. As you’d expect Cicil Liberty groups are up in arms. On the face of it..no pun intended..lol..lit seems like a good move to me. The only caveat is my ‘worry’ that they could be linked to other agencies .
Food for thought here..https://www.wired.co.uk/article/met-police-london-facial-recognition-test
South Wales police already use them..https://www.theguardian.com/technol...e-begin-using-live-facial-recognition-cameras
If used responsibly I think they are a powerful tool for the police, especially in conjunction with ANPR re cars, and would sort out the wheat from the chaff in a crowd. At present there must be, hundreds in the Met and thousands nationwide, of ner -do—wells out there that are wanted by the police and courts (eg failing to answer bail thus wanted on warrant) due to the lack of police manpower and so remain free to carry on in their errant ways.
To be balanced,some critique. https://www.theguardian.com/technol...cy-campaigners-uk-facial-recognition-epidemic
https://www.libertyhumanrights.org....facial-recognition-ban-following-court-ruling


