An ordinance approved in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will ban the Minneapolis Police Department and other city agencies from using facial recognition technology, The Verge reports. The ban, which includes Clearview AI software, does include an appeals process for city agencies to request an exemption. Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said he believes facial recognition technology can be “utilized in accordance with data privacy and other citizen legal protections.”
16 Feb. 2021
Minneapolis bans police use of facial recognition
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