Individual’s rights in facial recognition

Autores/as

  • Maria Renata Keithlyn de Gois Cruz Universidade de Pernambuco
  • Maria Amalia de Oliveira Arruda Camara Universidade de Pernambuco

Resumen

The development of new technologies and the daily improvement of IA[1] and Machine Leaning, sometimes, are overreacting, and this can cost a huge price for the global community. The uses of facial recognition to capture criminals and people who can possible commit a crime can be outrageous and affect individual’s rights. So, the aim of this text is to prove why machines can not judge humans and how they can be used, in a less dangerous way.

Key-Words: Rights. Digital Law. Individual’s Rights. Face Recognition.


[1] Artificial Intelligence

Biografía del autor/a

Maria Renata Keithlyn de Gois Cruz, Universidade de Pernambuco

Alumni of University of Pernambuco, Researcher of the group Smart Cities of UPE and Member of the Comition of Law and Technologie of OAB/PE, renatadegois@hotmail.com

Maria Amalia de Oliveira Arruda Camara, Universidade de Pernambuco

Professor of University of Pernambuco, Doctor in Science Politics and Law from University Federal de Pernambuco, Coordenator of the group Smart Cities, Founder of League of CyberLaw, amaliacamara@gmail.com²

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Publicado

2020-01-13

Cómo citar

de Gois Cruz, M. R. K., & de Oliveira Arruda Camara, M. A. (2020). Individual’s rights in facial recognition. Boletim Do Tempo Presente, 8(02). Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.ufs.br/tempopresente/article/view/12494

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Edição Especial: Seminário Sino-Brasileiro