Google using dubious tactics to target people with ‘darker skin’ in facial recognition project: sources


  • TECH
  • Friday, 04 Oct 2019

Several people who worked for the project spoke to the Daily News in lengthy interviews and said Google’s ravenous appetite for data led to questionable and misleading methods. — Sipa USA/TNS

NEW YORK: Tech giant Google wants your face – especially if you’ve got “darker skin”.

To get it, the company has funded a facial recognition project that’s targeting people of colour with dubious tactics, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the project told the New York Daily News.

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