Facial Recognition at Carnival: Racial Bias Concerns
Campaigners warn that facial recognition technology is too racially biased to be used at Notting Hill Carnival, raising fears over discrimination and privacy violations.
Campaigners warn that facial recognition technology is too racially biased to be used at Notting Hill Carnival, raising fears over discrimination and privacy violations.
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