The Implications of Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Facial Analysis and Recognition

Authors

  • Simran Saluja Rocklin High School
  • Trevor Douglas Rocklin High School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v12i3.5120

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, AI, Facial Recognition Technology, Biotechnology, Biotech, Facial Analysis

Abstract

Many individuals have ethical concerns related to newer biometric facial recognition technologies (FRT), along with how it is being integrated into various fields of study. This paper highlights the importance of understanding the positives and negatives of this technology in today's world, particularly in terms of privacy infringement and unintentional biases in machine learning models. FRT has significant applications in healthcare, law, security, and finance. However, it raises concerns regarding privacy, data protection, and potential biases in the data and analysis. The integration of AI and machine learning in FRT introduces the risk of biased decisions and discriminatory outcomes. Overall, the implications of this research suggest that while BFRT offers valuable advantages, proper legislation is necessary to address ethical concerns and ensure the safety and privacy of individuals. 

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Published

08-31-2023

How to Cite

Saluja, S., & Douglas, T. (2023). The Implications of Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Facial Analysis and Recognition. Journal of Student Research, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v12i3.5120

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HS Review Projects