The researchers concluded that the use of the technology “in all public places” should be banned. This system matches faces captured by security cameras with photos in a database to find matches. British police are testing it in a variety of situations to combat crime and terrorism.

However, as the researchers found, police withhold information about how they use the data and demographics. Therefore, the use of the technology remains opaque and therefore unsafe.

Source: Ferra

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