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UK Legislators Question Facial Recognition

January 30, 2024
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Lawmakers in the United Kingdom, particularly members of the House of Lords, have raised legal concerns about the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by the police. In a letter published by the Justice and Home Affairs Committee, they expressed deep concerns about the expanding use of LFR without proper scrutiny and accountability. The committee called for the government to introduce legislation regulating the technology that can be voted on by Parliament. Issues related to civil liberties and the accuracy of the technology have been emphasized, with an independent study finding significant inaccuracies in the facial recognition system.

The concerns about live facial recognition technology have prompted questions about its legality and the need for proper regulations. Members of the House of Lords, particularly the Justice and Home Affairs Committee, are advocating for parliamentary approval through legislation to ensure scrutiny and accountability. Civil liberties and accuracy issues have further fueled the demand for regulations on the use of this technology by law enforcement. The call for legislation comes amid an ongoing debate about the impact of facial recognition on privacy and the potential misuse of the technology by authorities.

The controversy surrounding live facial recognition technology in the UK extends back several years, with legal challenges and questions about its effectiveness and adherence to privacy rights. The government’s response has been to defend the technology’s legality, citing its role in aiding law enforcement. However, the push for parliamentary oversight and regulations reflects the growing concerns about the potential misuse and impact on individual privacy associated with the deployment of live facial recognition by authorities.

Reference:
  • The Justice and Home Affairs Committee is investigating the use of Live Facial Recognition (LFR)

 

Tags: BiometricsCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cybersecurityfacial recognitionGovernmentHouse of LordsJanuary 2024PoliceUnited Kingdom
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