Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Public Underst Sci. 2021 Aug;30(6):671-690. doi: 10.1177/09636625211001555. Epub 2021 Mar 26.
How does the public perceive facial recognition technology and how much do they accept facial recognition technology in different political contexts? Based on online surveys resembling the Internet-connected population in China, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, our study finds that facial recognition technology enjoys generally highest acceptance among respondents in China, while acceptance is lowest in Germany, and the United Kingdom and the United States are in between. A closer examination through the lens of an integrated technology acceptance model reveals interesting variations in the selected four countries based, among other factors, on socio-demographic factors as well as perceived consequences, usefulness, and reliability of facial recognition technology. While previous research has pointed out that facial recognition technology is an instrument for state surveillance and control, this study shows that surveillance and control are not foremost on the minds of citizens in China, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, but rather notions of convenience and improved security.
公众如何看待人脸识别技术,以及在不同的政治背景下,他们对面部识别技术的接受程度如何?基于类似于中国、德国、英国和美国的互联网人口的在线调查,我们的研究发现,人脸识别技术在中国受访者中普遍最受欢迎,而在德国的接受程度最低,英国和美国则介于两者之间。通过综合技术接受模型的视角进行更仔细的观察,根据其他因素,如社会人口因素以及对面部识别技术的感知后果、有用性和可靠性,我们发现这四个选定国家之间存在有趣的差异。虽然之前的研究指出人脸识别技术是国家监控和控制的工具,但这项研究表明,监控和控制并不是中国、德国、英国和美国公民首先考虑的问题,而是便利性和安全性提高的概念。