As artificial intelligence-supported facial recognition technology develops, discussions also increase. Many researchers around the world...
As artificial intelligence-supported facial recognition technology develops, discussions also increase. Many researchers around the world think there are ethical problems with the system. Let's take a look at the latest survey together.
Facial recognition technology has long been the target of criticism. The reason is security and data breach...
This system has been in the hands of private companies and customers for years. Some facial analysis studies aim to determine people's facial and body features. Others cover a wide range of topics, focusing on accurately predicting aspects of identity. Consumer use, like some smartphones, claims to offer extra layers of security and access. Many other uses relate to law enforcement and widespread database monitoring applications. Much of the progress in facial recognition technology comes from social media, where millions of photos are constantly analyzed.
It is debated whether it is ethical or not, but its development continues.artificial intelligenceResearch on assisted facial recognition technology naturally continues unabated.
Recent surveys on the subject show that AI researchers are skeptical of potential applications for their work.
From leading science journalsNatureA new survey published in , shows that the vast majority of researchers around the world think the use of facial recognition technology on vulnerable groups and populations is unethical, even if informed consent is given.
71 percent of 480 researchers worldwide say this is unethical. While 26 percent say it is or could be ethical, they admit that some current uses are unethical.
The survey cites practices in China as an example of unethical uses for facial recognition studies. Researchers say they have ethical concerns about technology companies in Beijing using facial recognition to track vulnerable groups such as Muslim Uyghurs. Because in this country, the laws regarding information are quite broad and vague.
Ne communication infrastructure from ASELSAN to TSK
The acceptance tests of the Broadband Waveform developed by ASELSAN to meet the communication needs of the Turkish Armed Forces have been successfully completed.
The acceptance tests of the Broadband Waveform, whose design was completed within the scope of the development project signed between the Presidency of Defense Industries and ASELSAN, were successfully carried out.
Broadband Waveform offers a self-establishing and healing MANET (Mobile Ad-Hoc Network) structure.
It functions as a Broadband Waveform, frequency-hopping, end-to-end encrypted IP network, capable of simultaneous voice, video and high-speed data communication, with automatic relaying capability.
Broadband Waveform makes it possible to combine voice and data cycles at the same time, significantly reducing the number of radios and frequency bands needed in the tactical field.
While IP-based communication is supported with Broadband Waveform, up to 150 users will be served in a single cycle, data will be transferred automatically between different cycles without the use of additional equipment, and protection against electronic warfare will be provided with end-to-end encryption and high frequency hopping speed.
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