The Next Target for a Facial Recognition Ban? New York
Published 15/02/2021
San Francisco, Oakland, and other cities have enacted moratoriums on government use of the tech. New York looks like a harder sell.
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS HAVE SUCCESSFULLY PUSHED FOR BANS ON POLICE USE OF facial recognition in cities like Oakland, San Francisco, and Somerville, Massachusetts. Now, a coalition led by Amnesty International is setting its sights on the nation’s biggest city—New York—as part of a drive for a global moratorium on government use of the technology.
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