by Douglas Yeung, Rebecca Balebako, Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez Gaviria and Michael Chaykowsky
RAND Corporation, 2020
Paper: 978-1-9774-0455-8 | eISBN: 978-1-9774-0457-2

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Face recognition technologies (FRTs) have many practical security-related purposes, but advocacy groups and individuals have expressed apprehensions about their use. This report highlights the high-level privacy and bias implications of FRT systems. The authors propose a heuristic with two dimensions -- consent status and comparison type -- to help determine a proposed FRT's level of privacy and accuracy. They also identify privacy and bias concerns.

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