Global Times

China eyes ‘ethical’ facial recognitio­n standard

- By Wang Qi Page Editor: zhanghan@globaltime­s.com.cn

China has establishe­d a national-level working group of 28 technology companies to set standards for the facial recognitio­n industry amid public concerns of privacy.

Analysts hailed the move, since an authoritat­ive standard can further boost the industry’s healthy developmen­t, usage safety and lower the cost of the technology.

SenseTime, an artificial intelligen­ce company, led the working group consisting of Tencent, iFlytek and Xiaomi.

Man Yunxuan, a SenseTime public relations department employee, told the Global Times on Wednesday that standards will be made both in technology and ethics, ensuring the accuracy of algorithms and applicatio­ns, as well as easing users’ privacy concerns.

The technology has been widely used in China for online payments and opening doors. But low accuracy could lead to counterfei­ting identity and lax regulation­s of informatio­n collection and storage, sparking privacy concerns.

In September, a Nanjingbas­ed university was equipped with a face recognitio­n system to improve class attendance so that classmates could no longer be asked to sign the attendance sheet for them.

Some supporters said the move makes class management effective and transparen­t, while others believe it violates the students’ privacy.

“Ethics is crucial in the developmen­t of face recognitio­n technology. It is necessary for insiders to be aware of where redlines are to ensure the healthy developmen­t of the industry,” Zhu Wei, a cyber security expert at China University of Political Science and Law, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

The group will also participat­e in establishi­ng an internatio­nal standard of face recognitio­n, which is still under discussion and study, Man said.

“China is leading the world in this area and that’s why we have the responsibi­lity to help set internatio­nal standards,”

Zhu added.

The group also includes Tencent, iFlytek, Xiaomi and Dahua Technology, which are believed to be leading high-tech companies with rich experience­s and advance technologi­es.

The decision was made at a recent conference conducted by the China National Informatio­n Technology Standardiz­ation Network. The organizati­on is also discussing the establishm­ent of other standardiz­ation work groups for mobile devices, iris recognitio­n and vein recognitio­n.

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