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WEB DESK: Sweden’s government is pushing forward with a new proposal that could significantly enhance the police’s ability to track criminals using AI-powered facial recognition technology. The bill would allow law enforcement to deploy cameras capable of identifying wanted individuals in real-time, even in large crowds, in public places such as streets, squares, and train stations.
Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer emphasized the potential for this technology to significantly enhance the police’s ability to intervene in situations involving serious crimes like shootings or explosions. “By receiving an immediate alert when such individuals pass a camera, the police can act swiftly to prevent further harm,” Strömmer stated.
However, the proposal has sparked concerns regarding privacy. Critics warn that the widespread use of AI-powered facial recognition could lead to significant invasions of personal privacy, as it involves the surveillance of large numbers of people in public spaces. “Such systems could represent a major intervention into personal privacy, enabling constant monitoring of the public,” the government’s investigator noted in a report last year.
Under the proposed legislation, the use of AI-powered facial recognition will be restricted to identifying individuals suspected of committing serious crimes, such as murder, rape, or major weapons offenses, which carry sentences of at least four years in prison. It will also be used to help prevent crimes against human life, such as terrorist attacks.
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