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Study: Face Recognition Systems Threaten the Privacy of Millions
• theintercept.com by Ava Kofman"Safeguards to ensure this technology is being used fairly and responsibly appear to be virtually nonexistent," the letter stated. The routine unsupervised use of face recognition systems, according to the dozens of signatories, threatens the privacy and civil liberties of millions — especially those of immigrants and people of color.
These civil rights groups were provided with advance copies of a watershed 150-page report detailing — in many cases for the first time — how local police departments across the country have been using facial recognition technology. Titled "The Perpetual Lineup," the report, published Tuesday morning by the Georgetown Center on Privacy & Technology, reveals that police deploy face recognition technology in ways that are more widespread, advanced, and unregulated than anyone has previously reported.
"Face recognition is a powerful technology that requires strict oversight.