America's top maker of cop body cameras says facial-recog AI isn't safe
Analysis America's largest manufacturer of body cameras – and the biggest supplier to police forces across the United States – says today's facial recognition technology is not safe for making serious decisions. Speaking during its second-quarter earnings call with investors this week, the CEO of Axon, Rick Smith, answered a question about whether the company would be adding facial-recognition systems to its suite of products and, if so, whether that would come with an additional cost. Smith responded in clear terms that current facial recognition is simply not accurate enough to "make operational decisions," ie: for police to use it to recognize individuals and use positive responses as justification for automatically and unquestioningly apprehending people. Well, the computer says you're wanted, so here come the cuffs, we can imagine a conversation with officers going. "We don't have a timeline to launch facial recognition," Smith said on the conference call (listen in at around the 40-minute mark), noting that Axon doesn't have a team "actively developing it" either.
Aug-10-2018, 00:31:56 GMT
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