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Peter Collins

Faceless bureaucrats are opposing facial recognition in stores

To not allow the technology would be equivalent to the failures of regulators and governments on the safety of children in childcare centres.

Australia’s largest retailers and the government’s artificial intelligence watchdog are clashing over the use of facial recognition in stores and malls.

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is opposing such use due to privacy concerns. A wider view of the ethical issues involved shows that facial recognition enabled by AI should be allowed by the government so that retailers can prevent serious harm to their staff and customers.

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is a former head of the national Centre for Ethical Leadership and a former member of the advisory board of the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics at the University of Melbourne.

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