UK to deploy AI facial recognition at borders to verify age of asylum seekers starting next year
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Joshua Nevett
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Summary
The UK Home Office will deploy an AI facial recognition tool at borders from next year to detect adult migrants posing as children. A software company has been awarded a contract to develop and test the technology, which estimates age by analyzing photographs. The Home Office claims initial testing showed "promising performance and accuracy" and says it will help identify migrants "attempting to game the system." However, Human Rights Watch has urged the government to scrap the scheme, raising concerns about the technology's use in immigration enforcement.
Key quotes
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Initial testing indicated 'promising performance and accuracy'
Human Rights Watch urged the government to scrap the scheme
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