题目 1 · Short Answer
2 分Identify two policy interventions that a government agency could introduce to ensure accountability when deploying facial recognition technologies in public spaces.
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解题
To ensure accountability, governments can use policy interventions such as:
1. Algorithmic audits: Mandating that third-party, independent bodies assess the facial recognition software for accuracy, demographic bias, and error rates before and during its deployment.
2. Transparency registries: Requiring agencies to maintain public registries detailing where cameras are placed, who has access to the data, how long data is stored, and the specific legal frameworks under which they operate.
1. Algorithmic audits: Mandating that third-party, independent bodies assess the facial recognition software for accuracy, demographic bias, and error rates before and during its deployment.
2. Transparency registries: Requiring agencies to maintain public registries detailing where cameras are placed, who has access to the data, how long data is stored, and the specific legal frameworks under which they operate.
评分标准
Award 1 mark for each valid policy intervention identified up to a maximum of 2 marks.
- Acceptable answers include: independent algorithmic audits, public registers/databases of active surveillance systems, strict limits on data retention periods with automatic deletion, requiring human-in-the-loop verification for matches, and establishing an independent oversight ombudsman.
- Do not accept vague technical answers like 'improving the AI algorithm' or 'encrypting the database', as the question asks specifically for policy interventions.
- Acceptable answers include: independent algorithmic audits, public registers/databases of active surveillance systems, strict limits on data retention periods with automatic deletion, requiring human-in-the-loop verification for matches, and establishing an independent oversight ombudsman.
- Do not accept vague technical answers like 'improving the AI algorithm' or 'encrypting the database', as the question asks specifically for policy interventions.