Pasco County
History of Facial Recognition
AI in Policing
AI in Threats to Privacy
Facial Recognition and Human Rights
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In what year did Chris Nocco become Sheriff in Pasco County?

2011

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When does facial recognition technology date back to?

the 1960's

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What are some ethical concerns associated with the use of AI and facial recognition technology?

The use of AI and facial recognition technology raises significant ethical concerns, particularly regarding privacy invasion and the potential for misuse without individuals' consent.

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What was the name of the privacy commissioner who believes that the RCMP did not have a proper system to track and control the personal information of people?

Daniel Therrien

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What are the two problems with facial recognition and the right to privacy?

Lack of consent and lack of transparency?

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What are the concerns raised about the Pasco County Sheriff's Office intelligence program?

The concerns raised about the Pasco County Sheriff's Office intelligence program include inadequate standards, the use of excessive intimidation tactics, and a troubling disregard for fundamental principles such as due process and the presumption of innocence.

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What year did Clearview AI become public? 

2020

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According to the Human Rights Analysis discussed in the article, what potential harm can algorithmic policing technologies cause?

The Human Rights Analysis of algorithmic policing in Canada suggests that algorithmic policing technologies can potentially cause harm to civil liberties, raising concerns under human rights and constitutional law for targeted communities.

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What communities are most impacted by police surveillance? 

Minor communities- the ones who are poor, black, brown, queer bodies. 

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What were the two rights that were discussed?

Right to privacy and S.15 of the charter

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What program Chris Nocco implement when he took office? 

A cutting-edge intelligence program that could prevent/stop crime before it happened.

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What social media platform was able to use facial recognition to “identify people whose faces may feature in the photos"? 

Facebook

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What specific rights can algorithmic policing technology potentially violate, according to the article?

Algorithmic policing technology can potentially violate rights such as the right to privacy, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, association, right to equality, freedom from discrimination, and the right to liberty.

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What does Hamid Khan believe has no place in policing? 

Algorithms

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What were the two mentioned Canadian legislations that outline the right of non-discrimination?

Canadian human rights act and the charter of rights and freedoms. 

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What tactics employed by the Pasco Sheriff's Department are criticized in the articles?

The tactics employed by the Pasco Sheriff's Department that are criticized include interrogating individuals without clear evidence, leading to accusations of harassment and civil liberties infringement.

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How many people were involved in creating technology using computers to identify human faces?

3 people; Woody Bledsoe, Helen Chan Wolf and Charles Bisson were the first to create technology using computers to identify human faces.

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What’s one of the rights that algorithm policing can violate? 

- right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association. 

- the right to equality and freedom from discrimination. 

- the right to life, liberty, and security of a person.

- the right to freedom from arbitrary detention

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What does Hamid Khan believe to be the utmost important thing to consider when working with police surveillance?  

Consent from people.

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What was the name of the institute that did the study?

US National institute of Standards and Technology.

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What were the concerns for the intelligence program implemented by the Pasco County Sheriff's Office?  

Concerns: inadequate standards, excessive intimidation tactics, and disregard for fundamental principles such as due process and presumption of innocence.

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In 2018, what did Taylor Swift's security team use facial recognition technology to identify for?

Stalkers

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What is one of the algorithm surveillance technology that’s already been used by the police? 

Licence place readers, facial recognition and social media surveillance algorithms. 

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What did the RCMP use which raised concerns about Canada's privacy laws?

Clearview AI

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What did that study find?

Asians, African Americans, and Indigenous peoples had higher rates of incorrect matching than the white demographic. And children and elderly had higher rates of false positives than middle-aged adults.

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