First,
first/second/third/finally are all evidence towards the argument
First,
first/second/third/finally are all evidence towards the argument
We need strong legal safeguards that guarantee civil rights, fairness and accountability. Otherwise, this technology will make all of us less free.
restates the reasoning behind all the arguments presented throughout the argument, as well as why continued inaction will negatively harm others
These tools are dangerous when they fail and harmful when they work.
consequence of inaction
Facial-recognition technology is not ready for this kind of deployment, nor are governments ready to keep it from causing harm.
THIS IS THE ARGUMENT
an error rate they suspect would not be found lawful in court.
this is the evidence for her thesis: facial recognition technology is not ready for mass deployment, and governments can't guarantee that it won't cause harm
some of the most advanced facial-recognition software failed to accurately identify dark-skinned women 35% of the time, compared to a 1% error rate for white men
yuck
reminds me a little bit about how black people weren't photographed in the early photography era because they didn't feel like figuring out how to more aptly design the process...the only reason it changed was because chocolate companies wanted pictures of their food in advertisements
These tools generate many of the same biases as human law-enforcement officers, but with the false patina of technical neutrality.
technology is inherently biased. it is biased towards its creator and its creator's viewpoints. FOR EXAMPLE elon musk's grok
moratorium
meaning: to bring a temporary stop to
Amazon gets ongoing access to video footage; police get kickbacks on technology products.
i hate all of this so much actually
The move followed reports that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency had been scanning millions of photos in state driver's licence databases, data that could be used to target and deport undocumented immigrants.
fuck ice fr
As a girl, Ms. Book would save up her allowance then head to Indigo to pick out her next read, usually whatever had the coolest cover and best synopsis on the $6 book shelf.
anecdotal lead