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Amazon extends ban on cops’ use of facial recognition tech

Activists say such tools may use algorithms that discriminate – intentionally or not – against black people

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 May 2021 4:30PM

Amazon extends ban on cops’ use of facial recognition tech
A coalition of activist groups calls on Amazon to commit to scrapping its Rekognition facial recognition system. – ETX pic, May 19, 2021

WASHINGTON – Amazon yesterday said it is extending the ban on the use of its facial recognition tools for law enforcement, amid persistent concerns of bias in the technology.

The tech giant last June announced it would implement a one-year moratorium on police use of its technology, saying the pause could give Congress time to enact safeguards against misuse of facial recognition.

The company confirmed today an extension of that ban “until further notice”, without elaborating.

Last year’s move came amid widespread protests over police brutality and concerns that facial recognition technology is flawed, especially in analysing features of African Americans.

Activists have also said the tech tools may use algorithms that discriminate – intentionally or not – against black people.

Activists have targeted the Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit’s “Rekognition” facial recognition technology and Ring surveillance cameras used for home security. It is not clear the degree to which police have used the systems.

Amazon last year called for governments to put in place “stronger regulations to govern the ethical use of facial recognition technology”.

Its ban was followed by Microsoft and IBM, which made similar announcements.

Last week, a coalition of activist groups called for Amazon to permanently stop selling the Rekognition system, and today said the company should commit to scrapping it.

“Facial recognition technology is too dangerous for it to be implemented at the whims of corporations like Amazon,” said Evan Greer of activist group Fight for the Future, one of the organisations in the coalition. – AFP, May 19, 2021

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