WaPo: Who’s logging your face?

WaPo: Who’s logging your face? by Alvaro Bedoya:
You probably remember the day you got your driver’s license. You went to the department of motor vehicles, took a driving test, stood for a photograph and then got your license. What if you — and most other teens in the United States — were then asked to submit your fingerprints for criminal investigations by the FBI or state police?

It sounds absurd, even Orwellian. Yet, one by one, over the past 15 years, 29 states have done something similar with our faces: They have allowed police or the FBI to use face-recognition technology to scan and search drivers’ faces for investigations — much like they would the fingerprints of criminals. In this way, most American adults can find themselves in a criminal face-recognition network.

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