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This week, Arj and Jordan explore an encouraging proposal for regulating facial recognition.
As the risks and dangers posed by AI and technologies like facial recognition continue to become apparent, UTS Human Technology Institute has published a "model law" for facial recognition that could become the basis for better regulation of facial recognition in Australia.
As well as stepping through the highlights of the model law, Arj and Jordan explore the challenges with regulating facial recognition and why a dedicated law for facial recognition is necessary in light of existing privacy regulations.
Links:
Facial recognition technology: Towards a model law https://www.uts.edu.au/human-technology-institute/explore-our-work/facial-recognition-technology-towards-model-law
UTS Human Technology Institute https://www.uts.edu.au/human-technology-institute
Kmart, Bunnings and The Good Guys using facial recognition technology in stores (CHOICE) https://www.choice.com.au/consumers-and-data/data-collection-and-use/how-your-data-is-used/articles/kmart-bunnings-and-the-good-guys-using-facial-recognition-technology-in-store
OAIC investigation into Bunnings and Kmart https://www.oaic.gov.au/updates/news-and-media/oaic-opens-investigations-into-bunnings-and-kmart
OAIC finding against 7-Eleven https://www.oaic.gov.au/updates/news-and-media/oaic-finds-against-7-eleven-over-facial-recognition
OAIC finding against Clearview AI https://www.oaic.gov.au/updates/news-and-media/clearview-ai-breached-australians-privacy
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