May 6, 2024, 4:17 p.m. | Chris Burt

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A U.S. government organization has quietly published guidance on the use of live facial recognition, suggesting that the technology can effectively protect people without violating their rights or privacy laws.

The OSAC (Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science) Technical Guidance Document was published in January, and is hosted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. “Framework for Implementing Passive Live Facial Recognition” is a 29-page report written by the OSAC Facial & Iris Identification Subcommittee …

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