Private entities yes, public, it depends. There is a fine line where the government can interfere too much in individual’s lives, but the government also needs the ability to track down dangerous …Read MorePrivate entities yes, public, it depends. There is a fine line where the government can interfere too much in individual’s lives, but the government also needs the ability to track down dangerous individuals. So I would say it needs to be overseen by a government committee open to the public.Read Less
Yes, the government should regulate facial recognition technology by private entities. The regulations need to be there to limit what the facial recognition could be used. As well as what can be done …Read MoreYes, the government should regulate facial recognition technology by private entities. The regulations need to be there to limit what the facial recognition could be used. As well as what can be done with the facial recognition after a person is identified like how long this information can be saved.Read Less
To me, the very existence of facial recognition technology is ethically questionable, as it, inn my opinion, has more possibilities of doing harm rather than doing more good. Personal data can be …Read MoreTo me, the very existence of facial recognition technology is ethically questionable, as it, inn my opinion, has more possibilities of doing harm rather than doing more good. Personal data can be hacked and stolen by people, and facial recognition technology is at risk of falling for the same problems. Not only can it be used to access private accounts and even use it to steal money, but it can also be used as a form of cat fishing through the robbery of one’s likeness. So, in my opinion, government regulation of this technology should be in place to prevent problems like these.Read Less
Yes, governments should regulate the use of facial recognition technology by private entities. Data breaches is something that unfortunately happens all the time now. With the risk of personal data …Read MoreYes, governments should regulate the use of facial recognition technology by private entities. Data breaches is something that unfortunately happens all the time now. With the risk of personal data being hacked by others, there is just a lot of ethical and just overall safety issues without regulation.Read Less
Yes because like everything, it could be used for something negative. So regulation is a good idea.
Private entities yes, public, it depends. There is a fine line where the government can interfere too much in individual’s lives, but the government also needs the ability to track down dangerous …Read MorePrivate entities yes, public, it depends. There is a fine line where the government can interfere too much in individual’s lives, but the government also needs the ability to track down dangerous individuals. So I would say it needs to be overseen by a government committee open to the public. Read Less
Yes, the government should regulate facial recognition technology by private entities. The regulations need to be there to limit what the facial recognition could be used. As well as what can be done …Read MoreYes, the government should regulate facial recognition technology by private entities. The regulations need to be there to limit what the facial recognition could be used. As well as what can be done with the facial recognition after a person is identified like how long this information can be saved. Read Less
To me, the very existence of facial recognition technology is ethically questionable, as it, inn my opinion, has more possibilities of doing harm rather than doing more good. Personal data can be …Read MoreTo me, the very existence of facial recognition technology is ethically questionable, as it, inn my opinion, has more possibilities of doing harm rather than doing more good. Personal data can be hacked and stolen by people, and facial recognition technology is at risk of falling for the same problems. Not only can it be used to access private accounts and even use it to steal money, but it can also be used as a form of cat fishing through the robbery of one’s likeness. So, in my opinion, government regulation of this technology should be in place to prevent problems like these. Read Less
Yes, governments should regulate the use of facial recognition technology by private entities. Data breaches is something that unfortunately happens all the time now. With the risk of personal data …Read MoreYes, governments should regulate the use of facial recognition technology by private entities. Data breaches is something that unfortunately happens all the time now. With the risk of personal data being hacked by others, there is just a lot of ethical and just overall safety issues without regulation. Read Less