image: pixabay.comFacial recognition technology is used to identify or verify the identity of an individual using his/her face. Face detection technology is gaining a foothold in a myriad of industries. While the technology has been around for some time, the launch of commercial applications has only just begun thanks to recent technological advances. And this futuristic technology is generating a lot of excitement in the tech world.
In terms of commercial applications, facial recognition technology is making considerable strides in travel, retail, and security. The use of facial recognition technology to prevent fraud and provide a personalized customer experience in eCommerce and digital banking is on the rise. Government agencies and law enforcement groups have not been left behind. Led by the United States and China, many nations are investing significant resources in facial recognition technology.
Facial recognition technology has immense potential for businesses, governments, and individuals. Here are some of the key benefits associated with the technology.
Despite its benefits, we believe that its drawbacks outweigh its benefits. Here are some of the concerns raised with respect to the use of this technology.
Facial recognition technology raises a lot of concerns. Key issues surrounding face detection tech range from the legislative basis, impact on human rights, bias, and efficiency. Can we protect ourselves from facial recognition technology? You attempt to protect yourself by wearing face masks or glasses in public.
However, it is difficult to avoid going to places where the technology is used. We can still control our online presence and protect our privacy. Facebook uses facial recognition software to analyze images posted on the site and identify users by face. We can start by disabling the facial recognition function in the settings. Encrypt your traffic with a VPN for privacy when surfing the internet, especially when you are connected to public networks.
Most people opposing facial recognition technology cite privacy concerns. By infringing fundamental rights, facial recognition technology is going too far. There’s no denying that if deployed properly in specific cases and contexts, facial recognition technology has the potential to solve problems.
However, the current application of face detection technology raises reasonable concerns about basic rights and freedoms. Until these issues have been properly addressed, society will never be able to leverage facial recognition technology in a beneficial manner.