The House of Lords has raised serious concerns about live facial recognition technology used by retailers, urging the UK government to establish new laws for its ethical use.
The Lords indicated that an individual can be placed on a facial recognition watchlist without due process, highlighting the potential for unjust profiling and exclusion from businesses.
Concerns were voiced regarding the implications of privatized policing, emphasizing that individuals wrongly identified have little recourse against wrongful entries in facial recognition databases.
The Committee also highlighted risks associated with potential GDPR infringements and algorithmic bias, stressing the need for regulations to ensure fairness in technology deployment.
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