microsoft unveil facial recognition principle
Microsoft unveils facial recognition principles, urges...
George Orwell's nightmare vision of the future in his novel 1984 could become reality unless governments are curbed, claims Microsoft's president. Brad Smith has warned that facial recognition technology will lead to dystopian state powers unless new measures are adopted. Microsoft say it has developed a new set of principles for deployment of the technology, called for new laws and industry rivals to follow suit. Mr Smith made the announcement at a Brookings Institution speech and an accompanying blog post, saying it was urgent to begin placing limits on facial recognition to avoid a surveillance state. 'We must ensure that the year 2024 doesn't look like a page from the novel '1984,'' Mr Smith said.
Microsoft unveils facial recognition principles, urges new laws
WASHINGTON – Microsoft said Thursday it was adopting a set of principles for deployment of facial recognition technology, calling on industry rivals to follow suit and for new laws to avert a dystopian future. Microsoft President Brad Smith made the announcement at a Brookings Institution speech and an accompanying blog post, saying it was urgent to begin placing limits on facial recognition to avoid the surveillance state described in George Orwell's "1984." "We must ensure that the year 2024 doesn't look like a page from the novel '1984,' " Smith said. "An indispensable democratic principle has always been the tenet that no government is above the law. Today this requires that we ensure that governmental use of facial recognition technology remain subject to the rule of law. New legislation can put us on this path."