Brazilian civil rights organizations call for facial recognition ban in São Paulo subway
Entities unite in an attempt to prevent the use of the technology amid concerns over discrimination against black, non-binary and trans individuals.
Entities unite in an attempt to prevent the use of the technology amid concerns over discrimination against black, non-binary and trans individuals.
The software can identify whether a piece of information is likely to be false with 96% accuracy.
The rollout follows trials that started in 2020 involving over 6,000 passengers.