Law enforcement technologies: the realm of facial recognition.
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From private surveillance to public protection: the pervasive interplay. The case of NEOM.
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Acculturation and acceleration: the impact of facial recognition technology on youth at cultural and sporting events.
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Facial recognition technology in policing: an american experiment.
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A patchwork full of holes: facial recognition legislation in the United States.
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From identification to mass surveillance:: FRT use and regulation in the United States of America.
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Smart city as safe city: from false social promises to true surveillance and discrimination.
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The imperative need to chart a “national path” for artificial intelligence in administrative proceedings: opportunity and legitimacy of a national regulatory framework complementing the AI act.
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Limitations on the use of personal data obtained in the exercise of administrative powers: lessons for the digital environment.
págs. 211-213
Es reseña de:
The Rule of Law and Automated use Decision-Making. Exploring Fundamentals of Algorithmic Governance.
Markku Suksi
Cham : Springer, 2023
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