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  • Do you consider the use of computer vision in public places as a violation of the right to privacy?

    a. kulushov
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    For example, if we want to implement CV technology at hotel's parking lot, does it violates right to privacy in general understanding of this right? Because people who's faces could be recognized by the camera did not gave their permission etc.

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    Serik Jardem
    Great topic to discuss, but there are plenty of use cases in the world already. So, I mean it depends on the data you collect. If the computer vision technology detects object (human) without identity recognition its fine. Though, in general its fine for me even with face recognition if the technology does not stack the data with other layers of identification without a permission.
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