Facial recognition technology is spreading rapidly. Already widespread in China, software that identifies people by comparing images of their face to an archive database is being adopted in much of the world. It is common among police forces, but has also been used in airports, railway stations and shopping centers.
The rapid growth of this technology has triggered an indispensable debate. Activists, politicians, academics and even police express serious concerns about the impact that facial recognition could have on a rights-based and democratic political culture.
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