UK Proceeds with Flawed Facial Age Verification Tech for Asylum Seekers
The UK government is moving forward with scanning asylum seekers' faces for age checks despite internal tests revealing the technology is flawed and prone to life-altering errors. This decision prioritizes bureaucratic processing over human accuracy, risking wrongful deportations or denials of protection for vulnerable individuals. The case serves as a stark warning about the dangers of deploying unproven AI systems in high-stakes legal and humanitarian contexts.
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