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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
May Bulman,Holly Bancroft and Gabriel Geiger

Home Office pushed AI migrant age tool despite racial bias warnings

  • The Home Office proceeded with the rollout of an AI tool for age assessment of small boat migrants despite internal reports and independent audits revealing its significant flaws.
  • The Facial Age Estimation (FAE) technology is shown to inaccurately identify teenagers as adults and exhibits “baked-in racial bias”, being least accurate for migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Error rates are particularly high for migrant girls from the region, with the technology potentially predicting a 14-year-old girl to be an adult.
  • Scientific advisors to the Home Office claim the government rushed the adoption of the AI for political reasons and disbanded a committee to avoid criticism of the technology's inadequacies.
  • Sixty organisations have sent an open letter urging the Home Office to halt the FAE rollout, citing its inherent failures, discrimination, and imprecision, particularly for those aged 16 to 18.

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