Gov. Jay Inslee, D-Wash., signed a state facial-recognition bill into law, The Wall Street Journal reports. The law allows government agencies to use facial-recognition technology; however, restrictions are now put in place to ensure it is not used for broad surveillance purposes. Microsoft President Brad Smith praised the new Washington law and highlighted some of its key features in a blog post.
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