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Scenarios that apparently warrant AI-based video analytics range from parking violations to "person collapsing".
The policy behind the government's facial recognition project has been criticised as 'wide and vague'.
While there appears to be fierce pushback against the use of facial recognition abroad, India stands in contrast.
The federal tax agency abandoned ship after concerns of bias and privacy risks were raised regarding facial recognition.
The state government's experiments with remote voting had sparked concerns of data abuse among privacy advocates.
Research has shown that using facial recognition for policing is likely to disproportionately affect some more than others.
Here's a look at the lack of transparency and other dangers posed by private sector's role in public facial recognition projects.
A petition draws attention to facial recognition being carried out in Telangana devoid of legal backing and safeguards.
The use of facial recognition tech for policing brings with it questions of surveillance and discrimination.