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University of Washington researchers planned to have preschool teachers wear cameras that would record everything they saw from a first-person perspective, including the children they were teaching, then use that footage to develop AI models. Crucially, the program was presented as opt-out, rather than opt-in, meaning that parents had to take steps to prevent recordings of their children being processed by AI.

“With your permission, your child’s lead teacher may wear a small teacher-worn camera that captures the teacher's approximate first-person perspective, and/or we may place a fixed video camera in the classroom,” a document given to parents and later shared with 404 Media reads. “These videos simply capture the normal interactions between teachers and children during regular classroom activities. Recordings occur during morning program hours up to 150 minutes, up to 4 visits in one month. Your child will not be asked to do anything new or different. Their daily routine will stay exactly the same.”

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[–] velma@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You’ve never heard of 404?

Usually smaller stories are reported like this before the seattle times ends up picking it up.

[–] stoly@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago

I’ve seen it posted here or there but never paid much attention. This was the first article I really noticed.