Facial Recognition and Fragile Selves: Timandra Harkness on People and Technology
In this engaging and thought-provoking discussion, journalist and author Timandra Harkness joins host Lee Hall to talk about the joys and dangers of modern technology. Harkness examines how our increasingly fragile sense of self fuels the demand for hyper-personalised technology and services. She delves into the ways these systems harvest vast amounts of personal data […]
Facial Recognition and Fragile Selves: Timandra Harkness on People and Technology Journalist Timandra Harkness discusses how a fragile sense of self leads to demand for hyper-personalized technology, which harvests vast personal data. This data harvesting carries risks, especially with the rise of facial recognition technology. The widespread use of facial recognition raises legal and ethical concerns, increasing mistrust between citizens, governments, and tech companies.
- Our fragile sense of self fuels demand for hyper-personalized technology.
- These systems collect large amounts of personal data for tailored experiences.
- Risks arise when intimate information is mishandled or misused.
- Facial recognition technology’s legal and ethical implications are growing.
- Widespread deployment of facial recognition deepens mistrust.
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