Topic: biometric surveillance
Biometric surveillance involves the use of technologies like facial recognition to monitor individuals in public and private sectors. This practice raises significant concerns about privacy and civil liberties, as it often operates without consent and can lead to mass surveillance. The expansion of biometric systems by governments and corporations threatens free expression and individual rights, making it a critical issue for advocates of privacy and freedom.
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Rising Theft is Being Used to Justify AI Surveillance in Stores
New heights of monitoring which don’t curb smash-and-grabs anyway.
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The UK Government is Slammed For Letting Private Facial Recognition Company Off The Hook
A big push for the controversial surveillance tech.
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Facial Recognition Company Says There’s Nothing To Worry About
The technology is increasingly rolling out in stores.
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Two Democrats Want To Ban Facial Scanning In Public Housing
A call to end automatic biometric data collection.











