The United Kingdom is preparing to introduce artificial intelligence-based age detection technology at its borders aiming to identify adult migrants who may falsely claim to be minors.
The system will rely on advanced Facial Recognition Technology to analyse a single photograph of an individual and estimate their age within seconds. Authorities believe the move will help protect child welfare systems and ensure that immigration processes remain fair and secure.
The initiative involves collaboration with a private software firm contracted to test and implement the technology. Officials argue that automated age estimation can improve efficiency and reduce reliance on lengthy manual assessments.
However, critics have raised concerns about the reliability of such systems. Questions remain over algorithmic bias, particularly regarding accuracy across different ethnicities and age groups. Human rights advocates warn that errors could lead to wrongful classification, potentially affecting asylum decisions and legal protections for vulnerable individuals.
The debate reflects a broader global challenge: balancing technological innovation with ethical safeguards in sensitive areas such as immigration control. As the UK moves forward with testing, the effectiveness and fairness of AI-based age verification will be closely scrutinised.
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