San Francisco Becomes First U.S. City to Ban Facial Recognition Software
The ban prohibits the technology’s use by police; however, facial recognition can still be used at SFO and the Port of San Francisco.
The ban prohibits the technology’s use by police; however, facial recognition can still be used at SFO and the Port of San Francisco.
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