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AOC is sounding the alarm about the rise of facial recognition: 'This is some real life Black Mirror stuff'

Jan 16, 2020, 03:46 IST

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is raising concerns about the spread of facial recognition, arguing that the technology will quickly become dystopic without regulation.

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The New York Democrat even likened some of the potential abuses of facial recognition to something fit for an episode of "Black Mirror," the science-fiction television show that explores the dangerous side of our fascination with technology.

"This is some real life Black Mirror stuff that we're seeing here," Ocasio-Cortez said during a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on facial recognition technology.

Facial recognition is being developed by dozens of tech companies, including Microsoft and Amazon. When implemented, the artificial intelligence-driven software makes it easy for corporations or governments to identify people and track their movements.

But, as many critics in addition to Ocasio-Cortez have long pointed out, the potential for the technology to be abused is huge.

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Wednesday's hearing included testimony from privacy advocates and industry representatives. Ocasio-Cortez brought up issues from privacy to discrimination, and cited studies that have shown facial recognition has a racial bias problem.

Ocasio-Cortez also highlighted that corporations can sell people's face data gathered from apps.

"People think I'm going to put on a cute filter and have puppy dog ears and not realize that that data's being collected by a corporation or the state, depending on what country you're in, in order to surveil you potentially for the rest of your life," she said.

Watch Ocasio-Cortez's full remarks below:

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