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Home  /  Technology  /  Microsoft to phase out public access to controversial facial recognition tool

Microsoft to phase out public access to controversial facial recognition tool

by Shriya Kataria
June 24, 2022
in Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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One of Microsoft’s AI-powered facial analysis products is apparently being phased out of public access. It purports to determine emotions based on videos and images of participants. The reason behind phasing it out is that there are no universal facial expressions; even if there were, they would vary between groups. Moreover, it is blatantly unscientific to “equate exterior displays of emotion with inside feelings,” experts have long criticised such “emotion recognition” programmes.

Professor of psychology at Northeastern University, Lisa Feldman Barrett, said, “while AI-powered emotion identification programmes may recognise frowns, “that’s not the same as recognising fury.” The topic of AI-based emotion recognition has been reviewed by Barrett. The decision by Microsoft to discontinue this specific product is a part of a “bigger revision” of the company’s AI ethics guidelines.

Key takeaways about Microsoft’s decision

In order to stress accountability and “find out who utilises its services and stronger human control into where these technologies are employed,” the corporation has updated its Responsible AI Standards, which were first presented in 2019.

Microsoft will first remove some parts of its facial recognition services from “Azure Face”. Thereafter, it will restrict access to others. Users will now need to apply to utilise Azure Face. They have to provide specific information about their deployment plans to Microsoft. However, some use cases, such as the automated face blurring in pictures and videos; it will continue to be available to everyone. The Company is also retiring Azure Face’s ability to identify attributes like gender, smile, age, hair, facial hair, and makeup.

“Experts inside and outside the company have highlighted the lack of scientific consensus on the definition of ‘emotions’; the challenges in how inferences generalise across use cases, regions, and demographics; the heightened privacy concerns around this type of capability,” wrote Microsoft’s chief responsible AI officer, Natasha Crampton, in a blog.

According to the corporation, existing users will lose access to these capabilities starting on June 30, 2023. While new customers will no longer be able to take advantage of them starting on June 21.

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