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Part B Which quotation supports the answer in Part A? “Facial expression analysis has been around since at least 2003. Computers have been able to understand emotion even longer.” (paragraph 3) “Facial expression analysis has been around since at least 2003. Computers have been able to understand emotion even longer.” (paragraph 3) “Analyzing footage from interviews, especially for remote jobseekers, is already underway.” (paragraph 7) “Analyzing footage from interviews, especially for remote jobseekers, is already underway.” (paragraph 7) “With these ethical and privacy concerns, a natural reaction might be to call for a ban on these techniques.” (paragraph 11) “With these ethical and privacy concerns, a natural reaction might be to call for a ban on these techniques.” (paragraph 11) “In light of this, we as a society need to carefully consider these systems’ fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics both during design and application…” (paragraph 13)

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