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Mapping the Use of Facial Recognition in Public Spaces in Europe – Part 2

Groupe Cyber, Data, Nano-bio, AI

Le 17 mai 2022

The French DPA, CNIL, stressed that “the current debate on facial recognition is sometimes distorted by a poor grasp of this technology and how it works”. This 2nd of 6 Reports of our MAPFRE series provides a path to understanding with a classification table presenting in the most accessible way the different facial processing functionalities and applications used in public spaces.

To access the executive summary and/or download the full report (both available on our website AI-Regulation.com) please click here.

The first report entitled “Mapping the Use of Facial Recognition in Public Spaces in Europe – Part 1: A Quest For Clarity: Unpicking The “Catch-All” Term”, is available here.

The third report entitled “Mapping the Use of Facial Recognition in Public Spaces in Europe – Part 3: Facial Recognition for Authorisation Purposes” will be published soon on our website.

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Date

Le 17 mai 2022
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By Theodore Christakis (project leader), Karine Bannelier, Claude Castelluccia, Daniel Le Métayer.

Publié le 2 novembre 2022

Mis à jour le 11 juillet 2023