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@KAI121 #keretaapibaru #gapeka #facerecognition
Di sebelah anjungan cetak tiket, ada meja dengan petugas untuk pendaftaran face recognition.

Langsung aja samperin dan siapkan KTP kalian ya. ImageImage
Petugas akan mengambil foto wajah kita dan mengisi data identitas kita untuk didaftarkan ke sistem.

Gak sampai 5 menit, udah selesai daftarnya! ImageImage
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I’m honored to release a new report with @GeorgetownCPT “A Forensic Without the Science: Face Recognition in U.S. Criminal Investigations” 1/n
forensicwithoutscience.org Image
This report is a very long look at a very basic question: How reliable is a police face recognition search? In other words: How often is a search right—or wrong? 2/n Image
It’s a vital question to ask and answer. Face recognition has been used in policing since 2001. And in the 7+ years researching this tech, we’ve begun seeing a pattern of people arrested primarily—if not solely—on the basis of a face rec match. 3/n
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Saat ini CCTV menjadi alat yang penting dalam #melindungi #keamanan publik. #CCTV semakin banyak digunakan oleh banyak negara untuk sektor riskan, seperti pemantauan bank, kontrol ritel dan deteksi #kejahatan, namun CCTV juga punya dampak positif dan negatif.

📽: WP
Misalnya, jumlah #CCTV di #Inggris diperkirakan berkisar antara 3 hingga 6 juta unit, tersebar di jalan raya, tempat parkir, toko, rumah sakit, bandara, stasiun kereta api. Yang mereka gunakan untuk menekan jumlah #kriminalitas

#cctvfootage #security #kriminal
Bahkan ada laporan terbaru yang menunjukkan bahwa 54 persen dari 770 juta kamera #CCTV dunia terletak di #China, yang berarti ada sekitar 415,8 juta unit yang berlokasi di negara tersebut.

#cctvfootage #surveillance #privacy
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Now that many of William Gibson’s ardent fans will have read his latest novel "Agency", here are
few thoughts about it (spoilers ahead). [1/81]
Having been involved in the "new form of literary criticism" Node Magazine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node_Maga… review of "Spook Country" in 2007, it seems appropriate to publish these initial thoughts about "Agency" as a Twitter thread which can then branch or be added to by others [2/81]
and (later) as a Tor .onion hidden service en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.onion [3/81]
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Ok #FaceRecognition, misidentifications, and #Detroit’s new policy: a rant of sorts
freep.com/story/news/loc…
In this article, and y’day at the #Detroit Board of Police Comm’rs meeting, we kept hearing that “If the current policy was in place, this wouldn’t have happened.” I don’t buy this.
Yes, the policy restricts searches to Part 1 violent crimes and Home Invasion I. But #DPD has also used it for other things, like arson, damage to property, and threats against police after the policy was in place—not incl. in the def. of violent crimes.
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Emotion aware technology
Facial recognition is capable of much more than merely identifying the subject of a photo or video
In fact, recognizing an individual is just the beginning of what is possible...
Emotion aware technology allows the viewer to get a glimpse inside the heart and mind of the subject by analyzing subtle facial movements in real time
How might this new technology be used by consumers, private corporations, and the government in the future?
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1/ Today, a broad coalition of 42 leading civil rights, racial justice, and community groups are urging @Axon_US's new "AI ethics board" to reject the development and use of harmful police technologies. Here's our public letter to the board: civilrights.org/civil-rights-g…
2/ When it comes to the "AI ethics" of police tech, the stakes are high: major vendors like @Axon_US are building powerful tech for the police, including in agencies with long, documented histories of racial discrimination & patterns of unreasonable violence against communities.
3/ Imagine an officer with a gun making split-second decisions based on a probabilistic, error-prone tool. This is a recipe for tragedy. It is categorically unethical for @Axon_US to deploy real-time #facerecognition on body-worn cameras.
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