Researchers Call for Regulation of Facial Recognition, AI Tools

Monitors display a video showing facial recognition software in use at the headquarters of the artificial intelligence company Megvii, in Beijing, May 10, 2018. 

Photographer: GILLES SABRIE/NYTNS
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A research group run by employees from technology companies including Google and Microsoft Corp. called for more regulation of facial recognition and other artificial intelligence tools.

AI Now, a group affiliated with New York University, released a report Thursday warning about the dangers of the nascent technology used in fields such as policing, finance and education. The report joins growing demands for policies to cover the unintended consequences of the technology. Later on Thursday, Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith will discuss what type of regulation may be needed for facial recognition AI during a speech at the Brookings Institution in Washington.