Electronic Security Association: Facial Recognition Freeze Proposed in MA, Citing Bias and Privacy Concerns
August 14, 2019
August 14, 2019
IRVING, Texas, Aug. 14 -- The Electronic Security Association issued the following news:
Imagine where our country would be when fingerprints first began being used as reliable evidence in court (around 1911) if privacy groups claimed fingerprint evidence was discriminatory, bigoted, racially motivated, or violated the privacy of persons.
While facial recognition is not capable of positive identification to the certainty of a fingerprint, its development over the last d . . .
Imagine where our country would be when fingerprints first began being used as reliable evidence in court (around 1911) if privacy groups claimed fingerprint evidence was discriminatory, bigoted, racially motivated, or violated the privacy of persons.
While facial recognition is not capable of positive identification to the certainty of a fingerprint, its development over the last d . . .