Difference between revisions of "W1199 Digital Privacy"
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
* Read | * Read [https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/07/07/fbi-ice-find-state-drivers-license-photos-are-gold-mine-facial-recognition-searches/ FBI, ICE find state driver’s license photos are a gold mine for facial-recognition searches] | ||
* Read | * Read [https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/05/22/blasting-facial-recognition-technology-lawmakers-urge-regulation-before-it-gets-out-control/ Both Democrats and Republicans blast facial-recognition technology in a rare bipartisan moment] | ||
* Read | * Read [https://www.foxnews.com/tech/dems-republicans-slam-unregulated-facial-recognition-technology-time-for-a-time-out Dems, Republicans slam ‘unregulated’ facial recognition technology: ‘Time for a time out’] | ||
* Read | * Read [https://www.seattletimes.com/business/technology/axon-wont-link-police-body-cameras-to-facial-recognition-technology/ Axon Won't Link Police Body Cameras to Facial Recognition Technology] | ||
* View [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTrr0i0G4mk Facial recognition: The future of marketing, security and your privacy] (ABC News) | |||
* View [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZnWqTAJfwM Is Facial Recognition Technology an Invasion of Privacy] (Sky News) | |||
* View [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldPaDe-jCkQ Why police use of facial recognition technology raises privacy fears] (Financial Times) | |||
* View [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnfWZvU_Jqo A Face in the Crowd: Say goodbye to anonymity] (CBS News) | |||
== Think == | == Think == | ||
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** How should citizens alter their behavior, if at all, in the light of technology? | ** How should citizens alter their behavior, if at all, in the light of technology? | ||
* Document your answers in | * Document your answers in an essay | ||
** Be sure to site all sources, including at least three not referenced on this page | ** Be sure to site all sources, including at least three not referenced on this page | ||
** The essay must be at least 1,000 words (and no more than 1,250 words) | ** The essay must be at least 1,000 words (and no more than 1,250 words) | ||
** The essay must be placed in your "Journals" directory on or before the due date | ** The essay must be placed in your "Journals" directory on or before the due date and pushed to GitHub | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 3 September 2019
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Prerequisites[edit]
- (None)
Introduction[edit]
- Read FBI, ICE find state driver’s license photos are a gold mine for facial-recognition searches
- Read Both Democrats and Republicans blast facial-recognition technology in a rare bipartisan moment
- Read Dems, Republicans slam ‘unregulated’ facial recognition technology: ‘Time for a time out’
- Read Axon Won't Link Police Body Cameras to Facial Recognition Technology
- View Facial recognition: The future of marketing, security and your privacy (ABC News)
- View Is Facial Recognition Technology an Invasion of Privacy (Sky News)
- View Why police use of facial recognition technology raises privacy fears (Financial Times)
- View A Face in the Crowd: Say goodbye to anonymity (CBS News)
Think[edit]
Exercises
- Carefully consider the following questions
- How has technology impacted the privacy of citizens?
- Should the government be limited in how it uses technology?
- How should citizens alter their behavior, if at all, in the light of technology?
- Document your answers in an essay
- Be sure to site all sources, including at least three not referenced on this page
- The essay must be at least 1,000 words (and no more than 1,250 words)
- The essay must be placed in your "Journals" directory on or before the due date and pushed to GitHub