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Opinion | Facial recognition technology is getting out of control. By M_Feeney of CatoInstitute.

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Facial recognition technology can be an invasion of privacy and the government needs to implements rules to ensure it is properly used.This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author.Until January few had heard of Clearview AI, a company that has scraped billions of publicly available images from millions of websites in order to build a facial image search engine app.

Clearview's credentialed users include FBI agents and Customs and Border Patrol officers. In the hands of a police officer prone to misconduct, Clearview's app would be a dangerous tool, allowing them to identify protesters, journalists critical of their departments, and people simply engaged in legal activity.

Clearview defenders have highlighted that its technology has been used to identify children who have been sexually abused. Law enforcement agencies have noted that Clearview's technology has been used to investigate a wide range of crimes including murder, shoplifting, and identity theft. It would be wrong to portray facial recognition as a technology that inevitably leads to civil liberty abuses. Like any other piece of technology, it can be used for good and ill. Yet the potential for tools like Clearview to be misused at a time when facial recognition is relatively unregulated should prompt lawmakers and officials to prevent law enforcement officers from using Clearview's app.

 

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