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IBM Stops Developing Facial Recognition Technology For Ethical Enforcement

IBM has announced that it won’t offer or develop general-purpose facial recognition technology to encourage responsible usage of tech by law enforcement. The company has been a major player in the field for years, offering several solutions. . In a letter to Congress , IBM’s CEO, Arvind Krishna, addressed the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor, and said the company would like to work with officials to achieve racial equality. Krishna suggested that there need to be key policy changes through police reform, responsible use of technology, and broadening skills and educational opportunities. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . Microsoft declares a halt on advancements in biometric identification systems, prioritizing responsible deployment in policing efforts.. Facial Recognition, Responsible Technology, Law Enforcement Policy, IBM Technology, Ethical Usage. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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World Economic Forum's Global AI Regulation Plans and Innovations

We agree with Asheesh Mehra of The Next Web that regulating the application of AI, not the technology itself, will keep the use of AI fair and ethical while still fostering innovation with AI. What is your opinion on this approach? Learn more: . The World Economic Forum recently confirmed its intention to develop global rules for AI and create an AI Council that will aim to find common ground on policy between nations on the potential of AI and other emerging technologies. The trouble is that regulations designed to breathe life into the AI dream could in fact do the opposite, if not approached with care and due diligence. Regulatory compliance is important across the spectrum of business, from retail to banking, but it is also incredibly complicated, especially with new technologies being implemented into business models on an almost daily basis. Due to constantly requiring updates and revisions, regulatory bodies’ ability to enforce such rules is becoming more challenging. A similar scenario can be said for AI. With the hype around AI reaching full throttle, measures are being taken to make its use fair and ethical. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . The International Monetary Fund aims to create worldwide standards for financial technologies that balance progress with social responsibility.. Global AI Policy, Ethical Technology Use, AI Regulatory Framework. . Brittany Day

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