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Facial Recognition and Artificial Intelligence in Vermont

Discussion about facial recognition and artificial intelligence in Vermont.

Aired 04/01/2021

Vermont Public Specials

Facial Recognition and Artificial Intelligence in Vermont

Season 2021 Episode 5 | 34m 7s

Discussion about facial recognition and artificial intelligence in Vermont.

Recorded live April 1, 2021 - Following a screening of the documentary Coded Bias, where MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that many facial recognition technologies fail more often on darker-skinned faces or the faces of women than others, VPR's Henry Epp lead a discussion about facial recognition and artificial intelligence in Vermont.

Aired 04/01/2021

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Vermont Public Specials is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Vermont Public Specials

Facial Recognition and Artificial Intelligence in Vermont

Season 2021 Episode 5 | 34m 7s

Recorded live April 1, 2021 - Following a screening of the documentary Coded Bias, where MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that many facial recognition technologies fail more often on darker-skinned faces or the faces of women than others, VPR's Henry Epp lead a discussion about facial recognition and artificial intelligence in Vermont.

Aired 04/01/2021

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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