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How AI systems undermine LGBTQ identity


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6 April 2021 | 4:32 am
Most of us interact with some sort of Artificial Intelligence (AI) system several times a day, whether it’s using the predictive text function on our phones or applying a selfie filter on Instagram or Snapchat.
Some AI-powered systems do useful things that help us, like optimize electricity grids. Others capture our most sensitive personal information your voice, your face shape, your skin color, the way you walk and use it to make inferences about who we are.
Companies and governments are already using AI systems to make decisions that lead to discrimination. When police or government officials rely on them to determine who they should watch, interrogate, or arrest or even “predict” who will violate the law in the future there are serious and sometimes fatal consequences. ....

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Facial recognition in Latin America: Why civil society must fight back


perpetuate this invasive and harmful use of mass surveillance tools.
Civil society must fight back.
Acting without people’s knowledge let alone their ability to consent police and other local authorities in
Buenos Aires,
Brasilia, and
Uruguay are increasingly using facial recognition technology for mass surveillance, identifying people’s faces and checking them against a database of suspects. Everyone surveilled in this way is effectively treated as a criminal, without having done anything wrong. Now, even as the global movement behind banning facial recognition gains steam, these governments are working to make these privacy-invasive practices official. Unless that changes, we will see a deeper “chilling effect” that limits people’s exercise of freedom of movement, association, and protest.  ....

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