Microsoft to law enforcement: No using Azure OpenAI for facial recognition
Briefly

The new language explicitly prohibits using its AI model services 'for facial recognition purposes by or for a police department in the United States.' It also prohibits use cases in which mobile cameras are used by any law enforcement globally 'in the wild' or where patrolling police officers use body-worn or dash-mounted cameras to verify identities.
The company's Azure OpenAI system recently added Chat GPT-4 Turbo with Vision, OpenAI's advanced text and image analyzer. Microsoft disallowed identification of individuals within a database of suspects or prior inmates. The code of conduct already prohibited identifying or verifying individual identities using facial or other characteristics.
Read at Mashable
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