Canada’s Predictive Policing Tech Is Poorly Regulated Under AI Policy

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Canada’s Predictive Policing Tech Is Poorly Regulated Under AI Policy
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In February 2019, Nijeer Parks was arrested based on a facial recognition match that linked him to several crimes. Months later, the case against him was dismissed—there was no evidence of him committing a crime besides a faulty facial recognition match.

According to AI governance researcher Brandusescu, “the Directive on ADM or AIA are not doing enough to support public accountability.”

However, what is outlined in the scope of the Directive on ADM is vague. According to section 5.2, it is applicable “to any system, tool, or statistical models used to recommend or make an administrative decision about a client.” If there is no current policy dedicated to regulating facial recognition technology — the tool that produced the faulty matches that led to the arrests of Parks, Miller and Oliver — then that is a serious issue that the federal government must address.who spoke at the first public gathering on the Directive on ADM in November 2021, the final version of the internal review was supposed to be published by early 2022, but it has not been finished yet.

When asked about Bill C-11’s future, Benmor said, “Minister [François-Philippe Champagne] has indicated that new legislation will consider stakeholder’s comments on the former Bill C-11…. One such comment pertained to the need for greater transparency and accountability on the part of organizations who are developing and using AI systems which may impact Canadians.

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