- The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology released results of a study on the accuracy of facial recognition software for boarding airline flights, finding several algorithms confirmed passenger identities with 99.5% accuracy or better.
- More than 35 civil rights organizations are urging retailers to stop using facial recognition to screen shoppers, citing privacy concerns and disproportionate misidentification of people of color, Bloomberg reports.
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