Facial recognition of criminals are among applications for AI to be deployed by the new Belgian government after Vanessa Matz was sworn in on Monday as the first federal minister to be tasked with digitalisation, AI and privacy.
The former member of the centrist party Les Engagés in the French-speaking parliament in Belgium will have a broad portfolio which also includes oversight over public companies and the civil service.
The government plan specifically mentions use of AI tools by the law enforcement authorities and police.
A minister whose job is to promote AI and also promote Privacy - seems like a built-in conflict of interests.