Ukraine uses facial recognition AI technology to identify Russian soldiers who died in the war, Ukraine said



It was announced on March 13, 2022 that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has introduced the technology of Clearview AI , which is known as a facial recognition technology startup. At this point, the CEO of Clearview AI was only explaining the use cases of facial recognition technology, but on March 23, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov talked about how to actually use it.

Ukraine uses facial recognition to identify dead Russian soldiers, minister says | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/technology/ukraine-uses-facial-recognition-identify-dead-russian-soldiers-minister-says-2022-03-23/



In the content announced on March 13, 2022, Clearview AI CEO Juan Tong Tat proposed that 'Clearview AI can use it to detect Russian attackers, prevent false alarms, and confirm the identity of the dead. Was adopted by Ukraine. ' 'It can also be used to reunite refugees who have been separated from their families, identify confused Russian operatives, and deny fake news on social media related to the war,' said Ton Tat. At the time of this report, it was unclear for what purpose the Ukrainian side introduced Clearview AI.

Ukraine starts using Clearview AI's face recognition technology to identify Russian killed in action and operatives-GIGAZINE



On March 23, 2022, 10 days after the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense was reported to have introduced Clearview AI for facial recognition AI, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Digital Transformation Mikhailo Fedrov took advantage of Clearview AI. I told Reuters of the International News Agency about the law. According to Fedrov, facial recognition software is used to identify the bodies of Russian soldiers who have been warriors, contacting relatives to inform them of their death, and preparing to hand over the bodies.




'In courtesy to the mothers of the soldiers who participated in the battle, we gathered information on the dead soldiers from social media, informed the family that they had lost their son, and picked up the body after all. I am trying to be able to come to Reuters. '

Mr. Fedrov refused to reveal the number of bodies identified by facial recognition, but it is said that the percentage of people who can accurately identify and contact their families is high. Fedrov said that when Ukrainian soldiers were warriors, they did not use facial recognition to identify the dead, but the reason was not stated.

The Ukrainian government has published an 'online form for Russian relatives to pick up soldiers' bodies' on Google Forms, which states that 'more than 14,200 people have died now' at the time of writing the article. ..



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