On the recordMay 20, 2013
Facial recognition raises special concern because the nature of the technology allows it to be used without a person's knowledge or consent.
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congress.govFacial recognition raises special concern because the nature of the technology allows it to be used without a person's knowledge or consent.
Wilson highlights privacy issues related to facial recognition technology.
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