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More Than Half of U.S. Adults Trust Law Enforcement to Use Facial Recognition Responsibly

The ability of governments and law enforcement agencies to monitor the public using facial recognition was once the province of dystopian science fiction. But modern technology is increasingly bringing versions of these scenarios to life. A recent investigation found that U.S. law enforcement agencies are using state Department of Motor Vehicles records to identify individual Americans without their consent, including those with no criminal record. And countries such as China have made facial recognition technology a cornerstone of their strategies to police the behaviors and activities of their publics.
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Pew Research Center
More Than Half of U.S. Adults Trust Law Enforcement to Use Facial Recognition Responsibl
09/05/2019
https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2019/09/05/more-than-half-of-u-s-a…

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