AXIOS October 10, 2023
Russell Contreras

Several federal law enforcement agencies haven’t properly trained their staffs on how to use facial recognition technology or imposed policies to protect the public’s civil rights when it’s used, a report by a government watchdog says.

Why it matters: Facial recognition technology is being used increasingly by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and has led to several false arrests nationwide — largely of Black men and women, according to advocates, research and news reports.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), GAO, Govt Agencies, Regulations, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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