The Hill: Opinion: Don’t ban facial recognition

The Hill: Opinion: Don’t ban facial recognition by Amitai Etzioni:

At approximately 2:50 p.m. on April 15, 2013, two bombs exploded close to the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and wounding another 250.

The authorities were able to gain images of the terrorists, but were frantically seeking to establish their identities, to catch them before they planted more bombs, which turned out not to be an idle fear. Unable to identify the terrorists over three days, the FBI released their photographs, asking the public to help. Using current versions of facial recognition (FR), law enforcement could have identified them within three minutes.

This astonishing number is not a rhetorical flourish; it is based on a six-month study by a Canadian robbery-investigation unit. …

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