Coalition could allow firms to buy access to facial recognition data
by Elise Thomas from Technology | The Guardian on (#3900B)
Partially redacted documents from attorney general disclose private sector's interest in facial verification service
The federal government is considering allowing private companies to use its national facial recognition database for a fee, documents released under Freedom of Information laws reveal.
The partially redacted documents show that the Attorney General's Department is in discussions with major telecommunications companies about pilot programs for private sector use of the Facial Verification Service in 2018. The documents also indicate strong interest from financial institutions in using the database.
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