A UNIVERSITY of Reading talk will explore how public spaces are monitored using artificial intelligence on Tuesday, March 7.
Entitled ‘Behind Electric Eyes: Facial Recognition Surveillance in public spaces’, the free lecture will unwrap how policing of this nature works and what it means for our right to privacy.
The lecture will be followed by a free drinks reception.
The Fairbrother Lecture is a public lecture named after Jack Fairbrother, who became one of the first students to be awarded a PhD from the university in 1929.
It is an annual event where a Reading doctoral researcher presents their research to a wider audience.
The event takes place at 6pm at the Meadow Suite, Park House. Booking is required.
For more information and to book a ticket, visit: www.reading.ac.uk/events