Artificial intelligence at EU borders
: overview of applications and key issuesAutor(es):
Dumbrava, Costica
Parlamento Europeo. Dirección General de Servicios de Estudios Parlamentarios
Editor: Brussels : European Union, July 2021Descripción: 41 p. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaISBN: 978-92-846-8363-5Tema(s): Inteligencia Artificial | AI | seguridad | control de fronteras | biometría | controles policiales | Unión Europea | UERecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: This paper provides an overview of EU initiatives on developing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to improve border control and border security. First, it outlines the historical development of identification technologies (passport, fingerprints, photography, polygraphy, face recognition) in the social and political context. Second, it outlines the EU policy on smart borders, examining the EU’s centralised information systems and major information exchange mechanisms for borders and security. Third, it surveys major EU initiatives on AI for borders by looking into four categories of AI applications: 1) biometric identification (automated fingerprint and face recognition); 2) emotion detection; 3) algorithmic risk assessment; and 4) AI tools for migration monitoring, analysis and forecasting. Fourth, it discusses key issues raised by the development and use of such AI applications, namely reliability issues (accuracy of technologies and data quality), and fundamental rights issues (bias and discrimination, data protection and security, unlawful profiling, and transparency in EU funding on AI research). The paper concludes with reflections on the broader understanding of technologies, cautioning against the pitfalls of technological determinism and the myth of technological neutrality.
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This paper provides an overview of EU initiatives on developing and deploying artificial intelligence
(AI) technologies to improve border control and border security. First, it outlines the historical
development of identification technologies (passport, fingerprints, photography, polygraphy, face
recognition) in the social and political context. Second, it outlines the EU policy on smart borders,
examining the EU’s centralised information systems and major information exchange mechanisms
for borders and security. Third, it surveys major EU initiatives on AI for borders by looking into four
categories of AI applications: 1) biometric identification (automated fingerprint and face
recognition); 2) emotion detection; 3) algorithmic risk assessment; and 4) AI tools for migration
monitoring, analysis and forecasting. Fourth, it discusses key issues raised by the development and
use of such AI applications, namely reliability issues (accuracy of technologies and data quality), and
fundamental rights issues (bias and discrimination, data protection and security, unlawful profiling,
and transparency in EU funding on AI research). The paper concludes with reflections on the broader
understanding of technologies, cautioning against the pitfalls of technological determinism and the
myth of technological neutrality.
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