SS-DYST-054: Cyber Dystopia - Facial Recognition used in Ukraine War

Episode 54 March 28, 2022 00:36:59
SS-DYST-054: Cyber Dystopia - Facial Recognition used in Ukraine War
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SS-DYST-054: Cyber Dystopia - Facial Recognition used in Ukraine War

Mar 28 2022 | 00:36:59

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Show Notes

Welcome to our first episode of a new sub-series - The Coming Tech Dystopia.  We had so much fun ranting about the state a few episodes ago, we decided to sprinkle in the occasional episode where we see a technology with potential dystopian impact.

This time we saw an article on how Ukraine is partnering with a Facial Recognition company to use their tech in the war.  

Primary Article - Ukraine is using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during the conflict
Supporting Articles:
Exclusive: Ukraine has started using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during war
Racial Discrimination in Face Recognition Technology
WHAT IS FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY?
How to get around facial recognition
How to Thwart Facial Recognition and Other Surveillance
​Anti-Facial Recognition Masks: Accessories Of The Future
Reflectacles
McLean neighborhood tackling crime by installing license plate scanners

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