What to know about the EU's facial recognition regulation
The European Commission's (EC) proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation – a much-awaited piece of legislation – is out. While this text must still go through consultations within the EU before its adoption, the proposal already provides a good sense of how the EU considers the development of AI within the years to come: by following a risk-based approach to regulation. Other use-cases such as FRT for authentication processes are not part of the list of high-level risks and thus should require a lighter level of regulation. While technology providers have to maintain the highest level of performance and accuracy of their systems, this necessary step isn't the most critical to prevent harm. The EC doesn't detail any threshold of accuracy to meet, but rather requires a robust and documented risk-mitigation process designed to prevent harm.
Jun-17-2021, 06:30:48 GMT
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