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Will IBM’s exit from facial recognition shape the narrative around this technology?

IBM’s stand on facial recognition and Jack Dorsey’s defense for adding fact-checking label to the US President’s tweet, fall into the larger narrative of tech majors' take on role of technology.

June 09, 2020 / 19:03 IST
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IBM will not sell facial technology or analysis software products. As surprising as it might be, it could not have come at a better time when the role of technology is changing.

While the technology has several positive use cases, it is also increasingly gaining traction as a surveillance tool, say experts.

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Facial recognition is a technology that uses facial features to identify an individual. While the technology is evolving and yet to see wider range of adoption commercially, it is currently deployed by enforcement authorities for use cases such as finding missing persons and identifying criminals.

COVID-19 has to some extent given rise to newer use cases such as recording attendance as fingerprint biometric has been suspended.