Abstract

The use of facial recognition is becoming increasingly widespread in China, with mobile phones, banks, police stations and so on. Facial recognition has brought a certain benefit to social life in China, but in some areas of the United States facial recognition is prohibited. Facial recognition. This article discusses the use of face recognition in national law enforcement and compares commercial applications with those in China and the United States. Through comparison, we can understand the influence of face recognition in a different environment and the different effects of different application forms. The macro interaction between technology, the state and business shapes the social construction, and at a micro level everyone in society needs to be informed and aware of the costs and risks of using face recognition. Increased individual self-awareness helps to counteract the potential technological cage.

Highlights

  • I noticed that my grandmother’s new neighbourhood had installed a face recognition system at the door

  • The application of face recognition in different countries reflects the interaction between technology, government and enterprise

  • In the application of face recognition in China and the United States, there are public responses based on the protection of individual privacy

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Introduction

I noticed that my grandmother’s new neighbourhood had installed a face recognition system at the door. Wang ling a face recognition system at the entrance to the neighbourhood to control access. Their point of view has the following two aspects: 1) convenient, the household direct brush face speed can quickly enter the community. This paper discusses the use of face recognition in national law enforcement and compares commercial applications with those in China and the United States. Through comparison, we can understand the influence of face recognition in a different environment and the different effects of different application forms. Both countries lead the world in the number of cameras used. China and the United States are one of the One-Party Socialist Republic and the Federal Parliamentary Republic respectively and represent these two different political categories

Facial Recognition and Law Enforcement
Face Recognition and Commercial Applications
The Cultivation of Rational Individuals
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