Porn, public transport and other dubious justifications for using facial recognition software
by Josh Taylor from Technology | The Guardian on (#4V7R5)
Governments in Australia have come up with some creative reasons to sell the public on the use of facial recognition technology
It started with passports. Then it was your phone. Now governments in Australia want you to use facial verification to access government services, take public transport and even for your private viewing.
Last month the joint standing committee on intelligence and security told the government it needed to rethink its plans for a national facial verification database built off people's passport and driver's licence photos. It said there weren't strong enough safeguards for citizens' privacy and security built into the legislation.
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