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Can Artificial Intelligence Tell What a Guilty Person Looks Like?



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Facial recognition is going mainstream. The technology is increasingly used by law-enforcement agencies and in schools, casinos and retail stores, spurring privacy concerns. In this episode of Moving Upstream, WSJ’s Jason Bellini tests out the technology at an elementary school in Seattle and visits a company that claims its algorithm can identify potential terrorists by their facial features alone.

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41 thoughts on “Can Artificial Intelligence Tell What a Guilty Person Looks Like?
  1. Think of how hard it is to get off a no fly list once incorrectly placed on one. Now, imagine being incorrectly identified as a threat by a black-box AI, and then being blocked access to your child's school, public places, travel, etc.

    Thank god the police state will soon be here to save us from the bad guys.

  2. there is a flaw! (i think I'm commenting while the video is at 2:25 I haven't finished it so I probs should not comment.) What if a teacher is held, hostage? Could they open the gates to let the evildoer in?

  3. Kid opted in to face recognition walks into school with gun
    shoots everyone
    Literally a better system than this is just locking the doors, and installing metal detectors or someone at the office to let you in.

  4. this has no benefit at all. the software used to identify “terrorists” is really racism bu algorithm, which is why the Unabomber (a white man) didn’t fit the bill. and the use of it as security/screening is invasive and dystopian.

  5. Of course they can identify “terrorists”….. they just put in Arab facial features. ? “Look MOST of these people are terrorists” ??????MOST?!?!????? well that’s full proof. ??‍♀️?

  6. I will never believe that you can tell somebody's motives based on their facial features. Whatever technology you come up with to protect yourself somebody somewhere will come up with a way to get around it.

  7. The comments are all focusing on what innocent civilian has a hard time getting in because they may be too brown. LOL Nobody is mentioning the uselessness of this as a safety measure. You wanna stop unauthorized entry into a place? Yeah, we've been using guns to do that for about seven hundred years.

  8. "more secure" yeah I doubt they tried to break into it or trick the system to a decent extent before using it as an access point to schools

  9. That software is junk and definitely not even ready for a playground level. I can tell from the man's facial expression. But hey, I am not an AI!. ??

  10. It would have been better to have also put in the faces of Bush, Blair and Netanyahu into the faceception terrorist algortithm. Terrorists who have been responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent people. Somehow I doubt they would qualify as terrorists to this obviously biased and racist scumbag and his company

  11. "Junk science at best," yet the world is full of people who insist they can instantly take the measure of someone as soon as they see them, and there are books out by security "experts" and people like Malcolm Gladwell who encourage us to take our first impressions and random fears and notions at face value … and probably hire more security experts and buy more security products, of course.

  12. Humans behave horribly without imposed discipline to build self-discipline. I approve of this tech when used in combination with other measures. Keep hostiles where they belong, excluded from harming good citizens.

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