Written Answer · 2024-03-04 · Parliament 14
Risks and Benefits from Widespread Adoption of Facial Recognition Technology and Oversight Mechanisms to Ensure Responsible and Ethical Use
議員がシンガポールにおける顔認識技術のリスクとベネフィット、規制枠組みおよび公開参加について質問した。政府は、顔画像がバイオメトリック・データとして個人データ保護法の対象となることを強調し、セキュリティ目的が主であることを指摘し、技術の責任ある倫理的使用を確保するための関連ガイドラインおよび統治枠組みが存在することを述べた。核心的な争点は、技術応用とプライバシー保護のバランスをいかに取るかである。
重要なポイント
- • Facial images count as personal data
- • Security uses dominate
- • Existing regulatory and guidance framework
法規と倫理ガイダンスの保証を強調します
リスクと公衆参加について質問します
生体認証データ規制の強化
“Facial images as a form of biometric data, can be considered personal data when associated with other information about an individual.”
参加者 (2)
英語原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
13 Mr Yip Hon Weng asked the Minister for Communications and Information (a) what are the risks and benefits associated with widespread adoption of facial recognition technology (FRT) in Singapore; (b) what are the frameworks and oversight mechanisms currently in place to ensure the responsible and ethical use of FRT in Singapore; and (c) what steps are being taken to engage with the public and relevant stakeholders about the responsible development and application of AI technologies to FRT.
Mrs Josephine Teo : Facial images as a form of biometric data can be considered personal data when associated with other information about an individual. When private sector organisations in Singapore collect and use such data, including for identification through Facial Recognition Technologies (FRT), they must comply with the Personal Data Protection Act.
In Singapore, a key use of facial biometric data and FRTs is for security purposes. In 2022, the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) and the Security Association Singapore jointly published a Guide on the Responsible Use of Biometric Data in Security Applications, to guide organisations on the key considerations and safeguards for using biometric data responsibly and ethically. The Infocomm Media Development Authority and PDPC's Model AI Governance Framework (2020) also provides general guidance in addressing key ethical and governance issues when deploying artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, which can be relevant for FRTs.