Friday, May 25, 2018

Orlando police chief confirms they're testing Amazon's facial recognition software in public. He admitted that three of the city's cameras downtown are also equipped with the software. Privacy advocates are concerned that authorities could abuse their power using Amazon's facial recognition tech. The Orlando police chief added that the facial recognition can help authorities catch murder suspects and stalkers, and that they'd "never use this technology to track random citizens, immigrants, political activists or certainly not, people of color." What do you think of this?


// via Instagram Orlando police chief confirms they're testing Amazon's facial recognition software in public. He admitted that three of the city's cameras downtown are also equipped with the software. Privacy advocates are concerned that authorities could abuse their power using Amazon's facial recognition tech. The Orlando police chief added that the facial recognition can help authorities catch murder suspects and stalkers, and that they'd "never use this technology to track random citizens, immigrants, political activists or certainly not, people of color." What do you think of this?

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