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| | | | | Co-Authored with Peter Bibring, Senior Staff Attorney at the ACLU of Southern California Law enforcement agencies are increasingly using sophisticated cameras, called "automated license plate readers" or ALPR, to scan and record the license plates of millions of cars across the country. These... | |
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| | | | | Its likely most Americans have never heard of Clearview AI, Inc., but many still have a good chance of being in the companys massive facial recognition database. | |
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| | | | | Records from Florida, where law enforcement has long used the controversial technology, offer an inside look at its risks and rewards. | |
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| | | Facial recognition technology is increasingly being deployed by police officers across the country, but the scope of its use has been hard to pin down. | ||