This week’s moves from Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM mark a major milestone for researchers and civil rights advocates in a long and ongoing fight over face recognition in law enforcement.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 hao2020twoyear
%A Hao, Karen
%D 2020
%J MIT Technology Review
%K Amazon artificial_intelligence face_recognition
%T The two-year fight to stop Amazon from selling face recognition to the police
%U https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/06/12/1003482/amazon-stopped-selling-police-face-recognition-fight/
%X This week’s moves from Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM mark a major milestone for researchers and civil rights advocates in a long and ongoing fight over face recognition in law enforcement.
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title = {The two-year fight to stop Amazon from selling face recognition to the police},
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