Image Recognition
“With facial recognition technology, essentially everyone is a suspect,” Hoylman-Sigal said in an interview with NY1. Not just your face, though, I should add; also your expression, your feelings, some facial recognition technology can actually lip read. “That really is concerning to me and other public officials.”'Automating the bias’The NYPD, for its part, has deployed facial recognition technology since at least 2011. New Yorkers living in areas at greater risk of stop-and-frisk policing are more likely to be exposed to facial recognition technology, according to research conducted by Amnesty International. Along with his bill that would effectively put a pause on the use of facial recognition technology, the state senator is sponsoring a bill that would bar landlords from using facial recognition systems on residential premises.