Governments must ensure fair and transparent use of facial recognition: World Economic Forum

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Governments must ensure fair and transparent use of facial recognition: World Economic Forum
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Unlike other types of biometric data collection, such as fingerprints and iris scanning, facial recognition technology can collect information on people without them being aware of it.

In some instances, people have been wrongly identified and the World Economic Forum says studies have shown facial recognition to be biased and "performing more poorly on people with darker skin tones and on women."advisory leader at PwC Indiain answering some of those questions around privacy and the use of facial recognition technology.In June, India's Ministry of Home Affairs, through the National Crime Records Bureau,.

Existing legal frameworks would still allow for the use of technologies such as facial recognition when it comes to security risks, according to Deepankar Sanwalka, advisory leader at PwC India. "Facial recognition technologies are here to stay, and they will get used," he told CNBC during a separate media briefing, adding that the debate will continue in determining the appropriate use of that technology.

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