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New Orleans police secretly used facial recognition on over 200 live camera feeds

May 20

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An investigation by *The Washington Post* revealed that the New Orleans police secretly employed facial recognition technology on a private camera network for two years, contrary to city regulations. This misuse allowed officers to track and arrest suspects without disclosing their reliance on this technology, raising serious privacy concerns. ACLU representatives expressed alarm over the potential for government surveillance to infringe on citizens' rights. Despite some U.S. cities imposing regulations on facial recognition use, enforcement appears lacking, highlighting the urgent need for accountability in police surveillance practices. This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.

Original Source: Engadget

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