CSETv0 分類法のクラス
分類法の詳細Problem Nature
Unknown/unclear
Physical System
Software only
Level of Autonomy
Medium
Nature of End User
Amateur
Public Sector Deployment
No
Data Inputs
ID photos
CSETv1 分類法のクラス
分類法の詳細Incident Number
48
Special Interest Intangible Harm
yes
Date of Incident Year
2016
Date of Incident Month
12
Estimated Date
No
Multiple AI Interaction
no
Risk Subdomain
1.3. Unequal performance across groups
Risk Domain
- Discrimination and Toxicity
Entity
AI
Timing
Post-deployment
Intent
Unintentional
インシデントレポート
レポートタイムライン

(Richard Lee / Facebook)
The Department of Internal Affairs has found itself in a bit of a blunder after a young Asian man submitting a photo for his passport had it rejected due to 'closed eyes'.
Richard Lee is a Kiwi living in Australia a…

A man of Asian descent in New Zealand had his passport application rejected after the software that approves photos claimed his eyes were closed.
Richard Lee, a 22-year-old DJ and student, had his photo turned down by the Department of Inte…
A screenshot of New Zealand man Richard Lee's passport photo rejection notice, supplied to Reuters December 7, 2016. Richard Lee/Handout via REUTERS
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A New Zealand man of Asian descent had his passport photograph rejected …

AN Asian man’s passport photo was rejected by the New Zealand government after its facial recognition software claimed his “eyes were closed”.
Richard Lee, who is originally from Taiwan, shared a screenshot of the awkward error message on F…

MOVE OVER Prince Philip, your racist remarks about Asian facial expressions are as nothing to the gesture of one Passport checking facial recognition robot.
Richard Lee, 22, was unable to renew his New Zealand passport after the software wh…
THE NEW Zealand government was accused of being racist after its passport renewal software failed to recognise an Asian man’s picture.
Richard Lee is from Taiwan but grew up in New Zealand. He has since moved to Australia and he went to ren…

At the very least, Lee had a sense of humor about the situation. Using a Snapchat filter that ever so slightly exaggerated his features, he took another picture in which his eyes were more robot-friendly.

A New Zealand man of Asian descent had his passport photograph rejected when facial recognition software mistakenly registered his eyes as being closed.
Richard Lee's attempt to renew his passport was blocked after he submitted the picture …

Facial recognition is cool technology, but it’s not perfect. It’s used in many applications and services to provide an easier means of verification, such as Windows Hello using the tech to unlock Windows 10 so users aren’t required to manua…

Can software be racist? No, though humans can inadvertently design programs that appear racially insensitive, or, as was the case with Microsoft’s Tay chatbot, intentionally turn an AI into a raging hatemonger. Facial recognition systems oc…

Anyone who's dealt with the complexities of passport photo requirements would probably jump at the chance to have their pics checked online, but automated systems can have their own complications, as a New Zealand man recently learned.
Scre…