Facial recognition technology (FRT) has rapidly permeated modern society, finding applications
in diverse domains, from the mundane task of unlocking smartphones to the critical function of
bolstering security measures at airports and border crossings. While proponents often highlight
its potential to enhance public safety and streamline various processes, a growing chorus of
voices expresses concerns about the ethical implications of this technology, particularly its
propensity to perpetuate and amplify existing societal biases. This article delves into the
intricate issue of bias in facial recognition systems, examining its origins, exploring its real-world
consequences, and evaluating potential mitigation strategies.
Whitepaper:
Confronting Bias in Facial Recognition
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