Dr Asress Gikay
Senior Lecturer in AI, Disruptive Innovation and Law
Elliott Jaques 008
- Email: asress.gikay@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 266651
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Media interests
Asress Gikay's work has been widely cited by academics and media platforms including , , and many others. He has also been invited to debate the regulation of facial recognition technology in the 成人直播app on. He contributes to several media platforms including , and on various current topics involving AI, facial recognition, and data protection. His recent publications relevant to his media engagement are the following:
- BBC Interview on the regulation of facial recogntion in policing:
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Where EU efforts to regulate AI fall short(EU Observer, September 13, 2024), .
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Facial recognition helps fight serious crimes but, for UK minor offences it should be off limits (The Guardian, December 24, 2023),
- UK police’s use of facial recognition tech: Why opponents struggle in their fight to stop it(Policing Insight, December 15, 2023), .
- Do not ban but regulate police use of live facial recognition: Here is why and how(Policing Insight, 29 August 2023), .
- Using live facial recognition to tackle retail crime in the 成人直播app: What does the law say?(Policing Insight, 7 August 2023), .
- How the 成人直播app is getting AI regulation right(The Conversation UK, June 8 2023), .
- Facial recognition: why we shouldn’t ban the police from using it altogether (The Conversation UK, November 4 2022), .
- On Facial Recognition Technology in Schools, Power Imbalance and Consent: European Data Protection Authorities Should Re-examine their Approach (EU Law Analysis, Dec. 20, 2021), .
- Cookies: I looked at 50 well-known websites and most are gathering our data illegally (The Conversation UK, Feb. 7, 2022), .
- Consent and Cookies in EU Data Privacy Law— Two Clicks are Too Many(EU Law Analysis, Jan. 3, 2022), .