Facial recognition and its perils in 6 minutes
Biometric technologies: The intersection of privacy and technology.
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Facial Recognition and its perils in 6 minutes
January 25, 2023
Presentation to the Montana Legislature by Aman Jabbi 06:27 mins
https://rumble.com/v5q2nsb-facial-recognition-and-its-perils-in-6-minutes.html
Information on global, national and local UN Agenda21/2030 action including Utah specific
I tried to tell you for over a decade, now here it is! A Prison City, where you'll "own nothing and you'll be happy" in this little 600 acre parcel in Draper Utah.
While we were all on lockdown lining up for an Injection to qualify for a COVID PASSPORT storing it on your CELL phone, "they" were breaking their own COVID rules and making a plan, here's the short of it. Watch the video and much more at
https://agenda21truth.blogspot.com/2023/01/utah-elite-plan-to-replace-utah-state.html
Pros and cons of facial recognition
By Ben Lutkevich
Feb 22.24
Some benefits of facial recognition include:
Increased certainty.
Security.
Reduced number of touchpoints.
Some drawbacks of facial recognition include:
Accuracy.
Bias.
Ownership.
Privacy.
Above pros and cons elaborated and more at
https://www.techtarget.com/WhatIs/feature/Pros-and-cons-of-facial-recognition
Dark side of facial recognition
Nov 18.20
Data theft, invasion of privacy, violation of personal rights—are a few facial recognition drawbacks. And it’s already being corrupted.
In many countries, governments are using facial recognition as a surveillance tool. ABC News reported “Russia’s capital now has one of the largest facial recognition systems in the world and is using it to police its quarantine restrictions imposed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.” 03:49 mins
Facial recognition’s flaws have led to false arrests. It also opens doors for scammers and fraudsters. The collection of videos and images could be used to gather information on a victim, used to take out credit cards or open accounts in their name. Continue at
https://zenmedia.com/blog/the-promise-and-perils-of-facial-recognition/
How Hackers Are Using AI To Bypass Facial Recognition Systems
By Etay Maor
Nov 20.24
New account fraud—a type of fraud where threat actors open new accounts using false identities—is costing businesses billions of dollars in losses each year. Threat actors engage in new account fraud for several reasons: financial gain (they can avail free credit or loans without paying them back), money laundering operations (they can operate mule accounts), access to services (new accounts can be used to access financial services or products) and to obtain benefits like unemployment and stimulus programs.
To date, businesses have been using biometric systems to combat new account fraud. However, recently, security researchers uncovered a new deepfake tool on the dark web, sold by a threat actor known as ProKYC, which can bypass two-factor authentication. Live links and more at https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2024/11/20/how-hackers-are-using-ai-to-bypass-facial-recognition-systems/
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Did you know Facebook requires a 'full face' image before you can open a new account? Compliance is consent to facial recognition. Did you know agreeing to 'voice recognition' by telephone is compliance ... with whatever goes on behind closed doors? Non-compliance self empowers .