Scrap police use of facial recognition Review led by Matthew Ryder QC says 'biometric revolution' must not trample on human rights by richardsudan
LAW: Matthew Ryder QC
A review led by Matthew Ryder QC, commissioned by the Ada Lovelace Institute, has called for a halting of biometric surveillance, including the use of live facial recognition technology, until adequate safeguards and protections are in place. Suggestions published in the review recommend that legislation is introduced which can effectively govern the use of the technology, with oversight from an independent regulatory body. The review also suggests that accuracy must be ensured before facial recognition technology can be used in situations with serious implications.commenting on the findings of the review said: “We’re at the beginning of a biometric revolution.
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