Fake IDs: No face time.

AuthorLott, Jeremy
PositionCitings - Brief Article

FACIAL RECOGNITION technology is often billed as a tradeoff between privacy and security. A recent American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) report suggests that it's closer to a no-win deal, resulting in less privacy and precious little added security.

The ACLU report focuses on Ybor City, Florida, where police began installing surveillance cameras with facial recognition technology last July. Faces caught on camera were compared by a computer to a database of 30,000 wanted criminals, a scheme that resulted in a loud outcry from privacy advocates. One dismayed resident told the local alternative paper The Weekly Planet that "citizens of [Ybor] are now subjected to a police lineup for the crime of walking down the street."

In mid-August, the police department stopped using the...

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