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Problems with face recognition programs and Facebook

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Kimmo Huosionmaa


Privacy is the very complicated thing, and some people don't want that their pictures would deliver to the Internet. Other people claim that the things like image recognition would make users juridical position better.  Now there is the new problem with people, who want to hide their identity in social media. That is the image recognition mode in Facebook, and that would cause very embarrassing situations in social media because that technology denies using other person pictures in that solution. Another thing that is very exciting is that face recognition software can be used in special locking systems in the highly secured computer world.


That kind of systems can allow locking important files in the computer, and they can be used by WEB-camera, what would work in laptop and mobile telephone. The new kind of computer protection allows to open the computer, but the files that are confidential turns to the "stealth-mode", what means that if the superiority, who has no access to all data uses computers with the henchman's password can he use that computer, but the superiority doesn't see the highly secure files, what is not meant to that boss. But when we are going back to the problems with face recognition there is one very big problem with the law. If somebody takes the picture in courtroom or military area, would that person allowed to mark other persons, and then compile their faces with other social media accounts, and that would allow uncovering the real identities of the policemen, who are working under faked identity.


There is one big problem: what if somebody uses this system as a "stealth mode", what means that the user of mobile telephone doesn't even know that the face recognition programs are installed in the mobile telephone by remote control. This means that some third party can remotely identify any person, who stands ahead of the infected mobile telephone. And the camera can be used by remote controlled. The image recognition is maybe illegal, but what the law enforcement can do with that? If somebody would take Facebook to the court, they might say, that also use other person's identity for harmful purposes is also illegal.


The juridical point of the image recognition is that everybody has right to send any data about him or her self what the person wants. Also, the defenders would take the point, that everybody has right to know, that the pictures if this person is not manipulated and their faces would not stamp to porn pictures. But this might cause the situation, that some criminals misuse that service. And if the court would not clearly say that face recognition hurts somebody persons legal right to privacy, will the Facebook continue the use of that system. Terrorists and drug smugglers are not persons, who're privacy would stop the use image recognition on the Internet.

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