ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:49 pm
You shouldn’t be handing over your card to anyone, that was stopped with Covid.
Tony did you see that the 'ticket wallet' in the App has an option for you to share a code with someone so that your ticket can be redeemed? It could be that I'm not understanding it right but that says they're ok with it being shared, no?
TsarBomba wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 8:34 pm
We’ve started using facial recognition.
In essence, we upload all images of people that are wanted into the database. I think in the Met it’s something like 14 thousand images.
The cameras will take a picture of your face, and obviously if you match, officers will come and engage.
The error rate is something obscenely low- from memory about 1 in 40,000.
If you are not wanted and your face doesn’t match any image in the database, then your picture is deleted straight away.
Of course I’m biased, but I think it’s excellent. If you’re not wanted by the Police, then you really have nothing to worry about.
It's such a tricky one is this and although in essence I am in favour, my position comes with an enormous wealth of privilege because as weird as this little island is sometimes, we are reasonable in our attitude towards in crime.
Now imagine if this was deployed and we were all from North Korea and you get caught not handing your full crop allocation to the government or you're a political activist in Russia, a Palestinian in Gaza and so on. In an advanced society, sure, it's no problem if you're on the right side of the law but this can and will be used for feckery elsewhere, even before you factor in whether or not the data will be looked after properly.
Let me tell you what else this type of technology can do other than the obvious ones like age and sex
- it can tell what sort of mood you're in from your facial expressions
- it can tell whether you are tired not.
- it can tell what sort of shape you are in
- it can tell whether you are ready to make a purchasing decision(!)
- from what you are wearing and what you are carrying, it can predict what you are likely to be doing/where you are going/where you've been
- It could tell with a degree of accuracy where women were in the menstrual cycle
This technology was here 10 years ago when I was consulting for Microsoft. I think sometimes people have a penchant for a bit of theatrics with progress and change sometimes but even as a technophile I think that level of surveillance is frightening.
The idea of course was sales. If it knew who you were and had your data you would get real time, relevant advertisement sent to your phone. If it didn't the idea was that you would be geo-tagged by the cameras and it would project the advertisement onto the nearest available screen.
"You look knackered our kid, did you know about Costa's new blend? Oh btw here's a 15% off voucher for anti-wrinkle cream from Boots".
As I say, that was 10 years ago. I dread to think what level of maturity we're at now. Allowing yourself to be surveilled under the banner of a safe and just society seems fair enough but it opens the door for further exploitation
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