Google has suspended its controversial 'field research' that allegedly scanned homeless people
Original report: Google using dubious tactics to target people with darker skin in facial recognition project: sources (New York Daily News)
______________________________________________________________________
Source: The Verge
Google has suspended its controversial field research that allegedly scanned homeless people
A $5 gift certificate for your facial scan
By Sean Hollister @StarFire2258 Oct 4, 2019, 9:02pm EDT
Less than two weeks ahead of the Pixel 4 flagship smartphones debut, Google is temporarily pulling the plug on a controversial field research program that offered subjects in US cities a $5 gift certificate in exchange for a scan of their face after a New York Daily News report that one Google contracting agency was actively targeting homeless people in Atlanta and tricking unwitting college students into participating by pretending they would merely be testing a new app.
Originally, the company told us, the idea was to make sure the Pixel 4s new Face Unlock feature would recognize a diverse array of faces, which could keep it from being biased against people of color a legitimate concern for facial recognition tech.
Google now tells The New York Times and The Verge that it has immediately suspended the program, and opened an investigation, after reading the Daily News story. It wouldnt confirm individual allegations, but did say its true it hired contractors from Randstad for the research, the same contractor named in the Daily News expose, and Google has reportedly called the alleged details very disturbing. Google tells The Verge that it made sure to provide directions to its researchers to be transparent with people they approached for a facial scan, so it sounds like Google will be able to dodge some of the blame if the allegations about its contractor are true.
Here's a statement Google provided: "Were taking these claims seriously and investigating them. The allegations regarding truthfulness and consent are in violation of our requirements for volunteer research studies and the training that we provided."
Google isn't necessarily suspending the program for good. It says it's just halted it while the company investigates, and will keep paying contractors in the meanwhile.
-snip-
Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/4/20899612/google-suspend-pixel-4-facial-scan-atlanta-randstad