March 16, 2024, 12:03 p.m. | /u/westbrigg861_kl

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Maybe it's just the cynical side of me, but given there's headlines about it like thi ; https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/feb/23/serco-ordered-to-stop-using-facial-recognition-technology-to-monitor-staff-leisure-centres-biometric-data - as it violated data protection law.

Do you think we'll see a politician getting caught out by their own facial recognition proposals and stopped from doing something by facial recognition, especially in the U.S. - same as how Partygate in the UK gave lockdown sceptics fuel that those in charge didn't follow their own rules and validated their theories?

FWIW, there …

caught charge doing facial facial recognition fuel lockdown own privacy proposals recognition rules

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