Incident 409: Facial Recognition Researchers Used YouTube Videos of Transgender People without Consent
Description: YouTube videos of transgender people used by researchers to study facial recognition during gender transitions were used and distributed without permission.
Entities
View all entitiesAlleged: University of North Carolina Wilmington , Karl Ricanek and Gayathri Mahalingam developed and deployed an AI system, which harmed Transgender YouTubers and transgender people.
Incident Stats
Incident ID
409
Report Count
3
Incident Date
2013-09-13
Editors
Khoa Lam
Incident Reports
Reports Timeline
theverge.com · 2017
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About five or six years ago, one of Karl Ricanek’s students showed him a video on YouTube. It was a time lapse of a person undergoing hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, in order to transition genders. “At the time, we were working on faci…
biometricupdate.com · 2022
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New research finds that a controversial facial recognition dataset of trans people remained available online for years after the initial controversy of its existence, reports AlgorithmWatch. The academic responsible is a U.S. government adv…
venturebeat.com · 2022
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Last year was a grim, record-setting year for violence against transgender individuals, and the Human Rights Campaign is tracking data that shows 2022 is on a similar pace. Outside of physical violence, other forms of attacks can harm these…
Variants
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