The Hill: Facial recognition talks break down as privacy advocates withdraw

The Hill: Facial recognition talks break down as privacy advocates withdraw by David McCabe:

A group of privacy advocates have walked away from administration-backed talks to develop a privacy code of conduct for facial recognition software.

The nine advocates — who represent groups including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation — said they didn’t believe that they would reach a set of shared principles with industry representatives.

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