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Facial-recognition technology poses threat to civil liberties, Ann Arbor declares - mlive.com

ANN ARBOR, MI — The potential pitfalls of using facial-recognition technology to solve crimes has been a topic of discussion locally and nationally for several years. Read More
How facial-recognition app poses threat to privacy, civil liberties

How facial-recognition app poses threat to privacy, civil liberties. home; community; How facial-recognition app poses threat to privacy, civil liberties. Oct 26, 2023. Ethics and Governance of AI. Read More
Facial recognition technology stirs more controversy in Milwaukee
The Milwaukee County Sheriff and Milwaukee PD are hearing more concerns from the public about facial recognition technology. Read More
Report highlights civil liberties concerns with facial recognition technology - Yahoo

Facial recognition technology (FRT) can allow investigators to scan billions of photos or videos quickly to identify a potential suspect or a victim. Now, a new watchdog report is revealing more ... Read More
Senators want limits on the government’s use of facial recognition technology for airport screening - News-Herald

“This technology poses significant threats to our privacy and civil liberties, and Congress should prohibit TSA’s development and deployment of facial recognition tools until rigorous ... Read More
Senators want limits on TSA's use of facial recognition tech - king5.com

"This technology poses significant threats to our privacy and civil liberties, and Congress should prohibit TSA’s development and deployment of facial recognition tools until rigorous ... Read More
Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening - The Detroit News

"This technology poses significant threats to our privacy and civil liberties, and Congress should prohibit TSA’s development and deployment of facial recognition tools until rigorous ... Read More
Report highlights civil liberties concerns with facial recognition technology

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Facial recognition technology (FRT) can allow investigators to scan billions of photos or videos quickly to identify a potential suspect or a victim. Now, a new watchdog ... Read More
Senators want limits on the government’s use of facial recognition technology for airport screening - Baltimore Sun

“This technology poses significant threats to our privacy and civil liberties, and Congress should prohibit TSA’s development and deployment of facial recognition tools until rigorous ... Read More
Report highlights civil liberties concerns with facial recognition technology - Action News Jax

Report highlights civil liberties concerns with facial recognition technology By Samantha Manning, CMG Washington News Bureau, ActionNewsJax.com March 11, 2024 at 4:50 pm EDT ... Read More
Senators want limits on the government’s use of facial recognition technology for airport screening - Santa Cruz Sentinel

“This technology poses significant threats to our privacy and civil liberties, and Congress should prohibit TSA’s development and deployment of facial recognition tools until rigorous ... Read More
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