Public Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence for Homeland Security
Benjamin Boudreaux, Douglas Yeung, Rachel Steratore
Public Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence for Homeland Security
Benjamin Boudreaux, Douglas Yeung, Rachel Steratore
To evaluate public perception of the benefits and risks of U.S. Department of Homeland Security use of artificial intelligence technologies, researchers surveyed the nationally representative RAND American Life Panel about the department's uses of these technologies, with a focus on four types of technologies: facial recognition technology, license plate-reader technology, risk-assessment technology, and mobile phone location data.
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