LFI Course Materials/Week 6: Facial recognition

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Week 6: Facial recognition: the corporate side[edit]

  • Real time lecture: June 28th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern

Overview[edit]

We had a great lecture with Kade Crockford about government and police uses of facial recognition technology and the current efforts to ban and limit its use. This week, we'll hear from Varoon Mathur about the corporate side of things -- the tools being used by the private sector, controversies around their use, marketing strategies, and who their clients are (mostly cops). Varoon will connect this to overarching approaches to AI "ethics".

Learning objectives[edit]

  • How facial recognition technology is being used by corporate entities
  • How this relates to bans happening at the government level
  • What policy interventions are possible

Readings[edit]

AI Now Report 2018 Note: This is quite long, so don't worry if you can't manage the whole thing!

Guest lecturer[edit]

Varoon Mathur, AI Now Institute

Discussion[edit]

  • How can we bring information about this technology into our communities?
  • How can librarians get involved in efforts to control the use of this technology?

Tasks[edit]

  • Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and small group work
  • Prepare for small group updates on the forum next week (Alison will update about this on the forum)