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qué es el "reconocimiento facial" FRT es un sistema biométrico systems which collect and process data about a person’s face. altamente intrusivo porque rely on the capture, extraction, storage or sharing of people’s biometric facial data -often in absence of explicit consent or prior notice. In the context of policing, FRT may involve the use of cameras, which can capture individuals’ facial images and process them in real time (Live FRT) or at a later point. The collection of facial images results in the creation of “digital signatures of identified faces”, which are analysed against one or more databases (“Watchlists”), usually containing facial images obtained from other sources to determine if there is a match. normalisation of surveillance across all societal levels and accordingly cast a "chilling effect" on the exercise of fundamental rights, such as our freedom of expression or our right to protest.
creates new data infrastructure Regulators in Spain and France concluded that these systems didn’t meet the requirements of necessity and proportionality under European GDPR. In particular, they found that less intrusive alternatives, such as digital ticketing, were available and effective. Consent was also deemed insufficient where participation pressures and information asymmetries undermined its validity. Once deployed, these systems tend to become embedded in infrastructure.
reconocimiento facial es una técnica más o algo distinto desde cuándo se usa ¿es efectivo? quién almacena la información? es posible tener reconocimiento facial respetando estándares de derechos humanos?
reconocimiento facial en inmigración reconocimiento facial por la policía reconocimiento facial en la calle reconocimiento facial por un privado, en un edificio