Dmitry Morozov stories
Dmitry Morozov writes at the intersection of biometric technology, computer vision and real-world deployment, focusing on how these systems perform under challenging, high-stakes conditions. His work explores both technical hurdles and policy implications, showing how design choices in algorithms and infrastructure directly affect fairness, accuracy and trust.
In his stories, you’ll find practical examinations of issues like face recognition performance for women wearing half niqabs and the operational realities of deploying tools such as public deepfake detectors. By reading his pieces, you can better understand how biometric systems are actually built, tested and used, and what it takes to make them more reliable, transparent and accountable.
Face recognition for women in half niqabs: Common challenges and practical fixes