Should global regulations govern computer vision use in sensitive areas (e.g., healthcare, law enforcement)? Why or why not?
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Computer vision technology has significant applications in healthcare (e.g., medical imaging, diagnostics) and law enforcement (e.g., surveillance, facial recognition). Its impact on public safety, privacy, and ethical considerations makes it crucial to regulate Show more…
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