Companies looking to use facial recognition in airports and eliminate bias in machine learning are among ten groups who will partner with the UK’s data protection authority to test innovations for data security compliance.
The Information Commissioner’s Office July 29 announced its choices for a sandbox project, which encourages the safe development of tools that use personal data for the public good. The projects, chosen from 64 applications, also cover issues such as housing, road traffic management, and student welfare.
“The sandbox will help companies and public bodies deliver new products and services of real benefit to the public, ...
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