LATimes: Despite past denials, LAPD has used facial recognition software 30,000 times in last decade, records show

LATimes: Despite past denials, LAPD has used facial recognition software 30,000 times in last decade, records show by Kevin Rector & Richard Winton (“The Los Angeles Police Department has used facial recognition software nearly 30,000 times since 2009, with hundreds of officers running images of suspects from surveillance cameras and other sources against a massive database of mug shots taken by law enforcement. The new figures, released to The Times, reveal for the first time how commonly facial recognition is used in the department, which for years has provided vague and contradictory information about how and whether it uses the technology.”)

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