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The Risks of Discrimination of Biometric Mass Surveillance – Watch the Recording

Freedom, democracy and transparency

We need to talk about biometric surveillance technologies

Throughout  the European Union, governments are experimenting with highly intrusive systems of facial recognition and other biometric mass surveillance in public spaces. At the same time, there has been a global uproar against the usage of these technologies due to their alarming consequences for fundamental rights, fuelling mass surveillance and racial discrimination. In the united states, lawmakers have already started to impose strong legislations that ban the use of these technologies.

The Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament therefore calls on the European Commission to equally acknowledge the adverse effect of biometric surveillance methods on our fundamental rights, and to impose a ban of biometric mass surveillance technologies in the European Union.

Together with international experts, we discussed the harmful effects of biometric mass surveillance and the ways through which these technologies amplify racial discrimination and exclusion in our societies.

Our Experts

Mutale Nkonde is an AI Policy advisor of the UN, member of the Tik Tok Advisory Board and CEO of AI for the People, a nonprofit communications firm that seeks to change tech neutrality narratives. Prior to this, Nkonde worked in AI Governance. Nkonde holds fellowships at the Digital Civil Society Lab at Stanford University and the Institute of Advanced Study at Notre Dame and is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.

Gracie Mae Bradley is a human rights expert and campaigner. She is Interim Director at Liberty, and her interests include state surveillance, migration, policing and equality

Ella Jakubowska is a Policy and Campaigns Officer at European Digital Rights (EDRi), the largest European network defending fundamental rights and freed oms online. She leads the network’s advocacy on biometric technologies (such as facial recognition) and is one of the coordinators of the recently-launched pan -European “Reclaim Your Face” campaign to ban biometric mass surveillance. Ella is also involved in work on artificial intelligence, human rights due diligence, and non-discrimination.

If you would like to receive updates on our campaign against biometric mass surveillance, reach out to europa@patrick-breyer.de

Watch the Recording of our event here

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