Biometric Update: Constitutional rights group recommends laws limiting facial biometrics use by U.S. law enforcement

Biometric Update: Constitutional rights group recommends laws limiting facial biometrics use by U.S. law enforcement by Chris Burt:

The Project on Government Oversight’s (POGO’s) Constitution Project has released a report on the potential impact of law enforcement using facial recognition technology on civil rights and liberties, in conjunction with POGO’s Task Force on Surveillance.

According to the “Facing the Future of Surveillance” report, use of facial recognition by law enforcement is already significant and is increasing, raising several constitutional concerns, and perhaps leading to the end of anonymity for Americans if policymakers fail to swiftly limit it. Identified photos of roughly half of Americans are stored in law enforcement databases, POGO says.

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