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Privacy Now: Is Facial Recognition Wrong for Law Enforcement Use? Or Just Too Soon?

Privacy Now: Is Facial Recognition Wrong for Law Enforcement Use? Or Just Too Soon? Three US cities already have passed bans on the use of facial recognition in law enforcement. And more legislation is pending at the state and local level. Police decry the loss of a valuable tool. But is it too early to implement? Or do the potential biases and other hazards make it too perilous to ever use?

Matt Cagle, Technology & Civil Liberties Attorney at the ACLU of Northern California, and I try to untangle these and other facial recognition concerns. Don't miss it! --Privacy Now is SPONSORED by FIGLEAF, a first-of-its-kind privacy app that empowers you to control who sees your personal information online--

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