Reading Faces

£41.99

Reading Faces

Facial Biometrics from Aristotle to Artificial Intelligence

History and Archaeology Historiography Social and cultural history History of science

Author: Edward Higgs

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th October 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040449219


Reading Faces

is the first book to discuss the historical contexts and theoretical underpinnings of the artificial intelligence (AI) systems that identify individuals, or purport to ascribe emotions and characteristics to them based on their facial features. It examines the direct impact of past research on the development of AI systems; the way in which the past provides contexts which have predisposed people to accept outputs of AI systems as 'common sense'; how the role of politics and the changing nature of the state have led to the introduction of AI systems and their precursors; how previous technologies led to the acceptance of the introduction of superficially similar AIs; and how the outputs - and biases, such as purported associations between race and criminality - of facial biometrics systems have been determined by the historical nature of the underlying datasets they analyze. Reading Faces approaches these issues within the sweep of Western History - how it has shaped conceptual categories about the application and ethics of AI, and tried to foist those ideas and values on the Global South. This book is essential reading for postgraduates, scholars, as well as non-specialist readers, such as booksellers and librarians, interested in modern AI technology.

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