This article from Malwarebytes Labs looks at facial-recognition technology and weighs the ethics and legality of the technology from a privacy perspective. The article gives a brief history of facial-recognition technology and looks at how it is being implemented across the globe.
Facial-recognition technology: force for good or privacy threat?
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