New laws 'urgently needed' to control facial recognition |
New legislation is urgently needed to regulate biometric technologies such as facial recognition, an independent legal review has concluded. The review, led by Matthew Ryder QC and commissioned by the Ada Lovelace Institute, calls for a moratorium on biometric surveillance until 'inadequate' laws and regulations are replaced. While these technologies promise efficiencies, they also raise significant legal and ethical concerns around privacy, free expression, discrimination and other impacts on human rights, the review said. It found that existing legislation and oversight mechanisms are fragmented, unclear, ineffective and failing to keep pace with the technologies. It also calls for oversight and enforcement by a national, independent regulatory body. |
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