Hungary's use of facial recognition violates EU AI Act
In its latest amendment to the Hungarian Child Protection Act, Viktor Orbán's plan to use facial recognition systems against participants in pride events would violate the EU's AI Act.
Facial recognition, used as real-time identification to allow the police to monitor public areas and identify persons of interest is, in principle, prohibited under the EU's AI Act. Police can, however, use it under certain exceptional circumstances such as a threat to national security or terrorism.
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