The introduction of facial recognition technology in educational spaces raises significant concerns about privacy erosion and the potential for discrimination, necessitating stringent human rights protections.
The briefing emphasizes that the securitisation of educational environments through heightened surveillance can undermine essential learning processes and inhibit student growth.
With the rapid deployment of EdTech tools, the implications of private interests on data protection and student privacy are increasingly concerning, highlighting the need for regulatory oversight.
It is crucial to consider a comprehensive roadmap of issues regarding FRT’s implementation in education, underscoring the importance of a human rights lens in technological integration.
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