IBM is canceling its facial recognition programs and calling for an urgent public debate on whether the technology should be used in law enforcement
London and calling for an urgent public debate on whether the technology should be used in law enforcement.
In a letter to Congress on Monday, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said the company wants to work with lawmakers to advance justice and racial equity through police reform, educational opportunities and the responsible use of technology.
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IBM steps back from facial recognition technology, calls for reformsIBM CEO Arvind Krishna announces the company is getting out of the facial recognition business, while calling on Congress to enact reforms to advance racial justice and combat systemic racism.
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IBM exits facial recognition business, calls for police reformInternational Business Machines Corp disclosed Monday it will no longer offer facial recognition or analysis software in a letter to Congress calling for new efforts to pursue justice and racial equity, new Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said.
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IBM gets out of facial recognition businessInternational Business Machines Corp will no longer offer general purpose facial recognition or analysis software, new Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said in a letter to the members of the United States Congress on Monday.
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IBM gets out of facial recognition businessInternational Business Machines Corp will no longer offer general purpose facial recognition or analysis software, new Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said in a letter to the members of the United States Congress on Monday.
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