Boston bans government use of facial recognition

Boston bans government use of facial recognition


Boston City Council has voted to ban the use of facial recognition by the municipality, joining a growing list of administrations to restrict use of the tech. The decision comes amid a growing backlash against the software, which research shows consistently misidentifies people of color. An MIT study found that facial recognition algorithms designed by Microsoft, IBM, and Face++ made up to 35% more errors when detecting the gender of darker-skinned women. For light-skinned men, that error rate dropped was just 1%. Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, who co-sponsored the law, said these biases made the tech unfit for use: It has an obvious racial…

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