Maine passed a law banning facial recognition technology from schools and use by government officials and employees, including law enforcement with limited exceptions. The bill’s sponsor, State Rep. Grayson Lookner, D-Portland, said the legislation “ensures Maine will be a leader on protecting civil liberties and public safety well into the future,” while the ACLU of Maine called it the “strongest statewide facial recognition law.” IAPP Staff Writer Jennifer Bryant has the details.
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