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                       Tuesday 14 May 2019
                                                                      Already,  a  handful  of  big  guidelines.                eral high-profile annual pa-
                                                                      box  stores  across  the  U.S.  The  city's  proposed  face-  rades.  They  want  to  make
                                                                      are trying out cameras with  recognition  ban  is  part  of  sure police can keep using
                                                                      facial recognition that can  broader  legislation  aimed  merchants  and  residents'
                                                                      guess their customers' age,  at  regulating  the  use  of  video surveillance in inves-
                                                                      gender  or  mood  as  they  surveillance by city depart-  tigations  without  bureau-
                                                                      walk  by,  with  the  goal  of  ments.  The  legislation  ap-  cratic hassles.
                                                                      showing  them  targeted,  plies only to San Francisco  Joel  Engardio,  vice  presi-
                                                                      real-time  ads  on  in-store  government and would not  dent  of  grassroots  group
                                                                      video screens.               affect  companies  or  peo-  Stop  Crime  SF,  wants  the
                                                                      If  San  Francisco  adopts  a  ple  who  want  to  use  the  city to be flexible.
                                                                      ban,  other  cities,  states  or  technology.  It  also  would  "Our point of view is, rather
                                                                      even  Congress  could  fol-  not affect the use of facial  than a blanket ban forever,
                                                                      low,  with  lawmakers  from  recognition  at  San  Fran-  why  not  a  moratorium  so
                                                                      both  parties  looking  to  cisco  International  Airport,  we're  not  using  problem-
                                                                      curtail  government  surveil-  where  security  is  mostly  atic  technology,  but  we
                                                                      lance and others hoping to  overseen by federal agen-     open  the  door  for  when
            This photo taken Tuesday, May 7, 2019, shows a security camera
            in the Financial District of San Francisco.               restrict  how  businesses  an-  cies.                     technology  improves?"  he
                                                     Associated Press  alyze  the  faces,  emotions  The  Board  of  Supervisors  is  said.
                                                                      and gaits of an unsuspect-   scheduled  to  vote  on  the  Such a moratorium is under
            ID TECH                      University's Center on Priva-  ing public.                bill Tuesday.                consideration in the Massa-
            Continued from Front         cy and Technology. "It's not  The California Legislature is  San  Francisco  police  say  chusetts Legislature, where
            Efforts to restrict its use are  like  cookies  on  a  browser.  considering a proposal pro-  they  stopped  testing  face  it  has  the  backing  of  Re-
            getting pushback from law  There's  something  about  hibiting the use of facial ID  recognition in 2017. Spokes-   publican  and  Democratic
            enforcement  groups  and  this  technology  that  really  technology on body cam-      man David Stevenson said  senators.
            the  tech  industry,  though  sets  the  hairs  on  the  back  eras. A bipartisan bill in the  in a statement the depart-  Often,  a  government's  fa-
            it's  far  from  a  united  front.  of people's heads up."  U.S.  Senate  would  exempt  ment looks forward to "de-  cial recognition efforts hap-
            Microsoft, while opposed to  Without regulations barring  police applications but set  veloping  legislation  that  pen  in  secret  or  go  unno-
            an outright ban, has urged  law enforcement from ac-      limits on businesses analyz-  addresses the privacy con-  ticed. In Massachusetts, the
            lawmakers  to  set  limits  on  cessing  driver's  license  da-  ing  people's  faces  without  cerns  of  technology  while  motor  vehicle  registry  has
            the  technology,  warning  tabases, people who have  their consent.                    balancing the public safety  used the technology since
            that  leaving  it  unchecked  never been arrested could  Legislation  similar  to  San  concerns  of  our  growing,  2006  to  prevent  driver's  li-
            could  enable  an  oppres-   be  part  of  virtual  police  Francisco's  is  pending  in  international city."      cense fraud, and some po-
            sive  dystopia  reminiscent  line-ups without their knowl-  Oakland,  California,  and  Supervisor Aaron Peskin ac-  lice agencies have used it
            of  George  Orwell's  novel  edge, skeptics of the tech-  on  Thursday  another  pro-  knowledges  his  legislation,  as a tool for detectives.
            "1984."                      nology say.                  posed ban was introduced  called the "Stop Secret Sur-    "It  is  technology  we  use,"
            "Face  recognition  is  one  They worry people will one  in  Somerville,  Massachu-    veillance  Ordinance,"  isn't  said  Massachusetts  State
            of  those  technologies  that  day not be able to go to a  setts.                      very tech-friendly. But pub-  Police Lt. Tom Ryan, adding
            people  get  how  creepy  park,  store  or  school  with-  Bedoya  said  a  ban  in  San  lic oversight is critical given  that "we tend not to get too
            it  is,"  said  Alvaro  Bedoya,  out  being  identified  and  Francisco,  the  "most  tech-  the potential for abuse, he  involved in publicizing" that
            who  directs  Georgetown  tracked.                        nologically  advanced  city  said.                        fact. Ryan and the agency
                                                                      in our country," would send  The  technology  often  mis-  declined  to  answer  further
                                                                      a  warning  to  other  police  fires.  Studies  have  shown  questions  about  how  it's
                                                                      departments thinking of try-  error rates in facial-analysis  used.
                                                                      ing out the imperfect tech-  systems  built  by  Amazon,  Massachusetts  Sen.  Cyn-
                                                                      nology.  But  Daniel  Castro,  IBM and Microsoft were far  thia  Creem,  a  Democrat
                                                                      vice  president  of  the  in-  higher  for  darker-skinned  and  sponsor  of  the  mora-
                                                                      dustry-backed  Information  women       than     lighter-  torium bill, said she worries
                                                                      Technology  and  Innova-     skinned men.                 about  a  lack  of  standards
                                                                      tion  Foundation,  said  the  Even  if  facial  recognition  protecting  the  public  from
                                                                      ordinance is too extreme to  were  perfectly  accurate,  inaccurate or biased facial
                                                                      serve as a model.            its use would pose a severe  recognition   technology.
                                                                      "It might find success in San  threat  to  civil  rights,  espe-  Until  better  guidelines  ex-
                                                                      Francisco, but I will be sur-  cially  in  a  city  with  a  rich  ist, she said, "it shouldn't be
                                                                      prised if it finds success in a  history  of  protest  and  ex-  used" by government.
                                                                      lot of other cities," he said.  pression,  said  Matt  Cagle,  The   California   Highway
                                                                      San  Francisco  is  home  to  attorney  at  the  ACLU  of  Patrol  does  not  use  face
                                                                      tech  innovators  such  as  Northern California.          recognition   technology,
                                                                      Uber,  Airbnb  and  Twitter,  "If  facial  recognition  were  spokeswoman Fran Clader
                                                                      but  the  city's  relationship  added to body cameras or  said.
                                                                      with  the  industry  is  testy.  public-facing  surveillance  California  Department  of
                                                                      Some  supervisors  in  City  feeds, it would threaten the  Motor Vehicles spokesman
                                                                      Hall are calling for a tax on  ability of people to go to a  Marty Greenstein says facial
                                                                      stock-based    compensa-     protest  or  hang  out  in  Do-  recognition  technology  "is
                                                                      tion in response to a wave  lores  Park  without  having  specifically not allowed on
                                                                      of  San  Francisco  compa-   their identity tracked by the  DMV photos." State Justice
                                                                      nies going public, including  city," he said, referring to a  Department spokeswoman
                                                                      Lyft and Pinterest.          popular  park  in  San  Fran-  Jennifer  Molina  said  her
                                                                      At the same time, San Fran-  cisco's Mission District.    agency does not use face
                                                                      cisco  is  big  on  protecting  Local  critics  of  San  Fran-  ID  technology,  and  policy
                                                                      immigrants,  civil  liberties  cisco's legislation, however,  states  "DOJ  and  request-
                                                                      and  privacy.  In  Novem-    worry  about  hampering  ers shall not maintain DMV
                                                                      ber,  nearly  60%  of  voters  police  investigations  in  a  images  for  the  purpose  of
                                                                      approved  a  proposition  to  city with a high number of  creating  a  database"  un-
                                                                      strengthen  data  privacy  vehicle  break-ins  and  sev-  less authorized.q
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