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The UK’s human rights watchdog has criticized the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition technology (LFRT), arguing that the way it is being deployed breaches human rights law. The ...
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Facial recognition vans to be rolled out across police forces in England Ten live facial recognition vans will be deployed - but human rights groups argue the tech is "dangerous and discriminatory".
It’s still a prototype, but its intended use is to image buried objects in situations such as constructing underground utilities, drilling wells for natural gas, and excavating archaeological sites.
Live facial recognition was first used in England and Wales in 2017 during the Uefa Champions League final football match in Cardiff. Since then its use has largely been confined to South Wales ...