Opinion: Facial Recognition Technology – A Threat to Human Rights?
In the modern day, Facial Recognition Technology follows us everywhere. We might not know what it is, or how it works, but it is almost guaranteed we will encounter it in our lives.
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In the modern day, Facial Recognition Technology follows us everywhere. We might not know what it is, or how it works, but it is almost guaranteed we will encounter it in our lives.
The capabilities of artificial intelligence are growing, and everyone knows it. Initially seen as a force for good, as a demonstration of the
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