Facial Recognition ?
In this blog post, I'll be writing a summary on facial recogintion as I'm writing my second formal writing paper on it. I haven't started it as I'm typing, but I thought it would be good to kill two birds with one stone and write a blog post about it?
Perhaps I'm being lazy. :')
The general arguement made by Chistopher Koopman in his article, "Should we fear facial recognition?" is that facial recognition is to be feared. More specifically, Koopman argues that facial recognition is a violation of our right to privacy. He writes, "In July, a report from the Washington Post detailed how the FBI and ICE conduct facial searches on driver's license databases, scanning photos of millions without their consent." In this passage, Koopman explains how facial recognition can be used on us without our permission. Overall, Koopman's belief is that facial recognition could hurt us more in the long run than we expect.
Not being lazy but working smarter, not harder! This is a good summary. Consider how you can now take this and expand on it. Are there any areas that you feel like you could write more? For example, how might Koopman believe facial recognition could hurt us more in the long run?
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