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Microsoft stops selling emotion-reading tech

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Microsoft stops selling emotion-reading tech by limiting face recognition. The artificial intelligence tools purport to infer emotion, gender, age, smile, facial hair, hair, and makeup. 

Microsoft Corp said it would stop selling technology that guesses someone’s emotion based on a facial image and would no longer provide unfettered access to facial recognition technology.

The actions reflect efforts by leading cloud providers to rein in sensitive technologies on their own as lawmakers in the United States and Europe continue to weigh comprehensive legal limits.

Since at least last year, Microsoft has been reviewing whether emotion recognition systems are rooted in science.

“These efforts raised important questions about privacy, the lack of consensus on a definition of ’emotions,’ and the inability to generalize the linkage between facial expression and emotional state across use cases, regions, and demographics,” Sarah Bird, principal group product manager at Microsoft’s Azure AI unit, said in a blog post.

Existing customers will have one year before losing access to artificial intelligence tools that purport to infer emotion, gender, age, smile, facial hair, hair, and makeup.

Alphabet Inc’s Google Cloud last year embarked on a similar evaluation, first reported by Reuters. Google blocked 13 planned emotions from its tool for reading emotions. And placed under review four existing ones, such as joy and sorrow. It was weighing a new system that would describe movements. Such as frowning and smiling, without seeking to attach them to an emotion.

Google did not immediately respond to the request for comment.

Microsoft also said customers now must obtain approval to use its facial recognition services. Which can enable people to log into websites or open locked doors through a face scan.

The company called on clients to avoid situations that infringe on privacy or in which the technology might struggle. Such as identifying minors but did not explicitly ban those uses.

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