There has been a diversity of approaches to regulating facial recognition technologies (FRTs) In the US and EU, the regulation of FRTs has been pursued primarily through legislative instruments. Meanwhile, in countries like the UK and China judicial intervention has been the principal means of regulating or, at least, attempting to regulate the deployment of FRT deployment. While the utility of such technologies is acknowledged, their deployment, particularly in the absence of robust regulatory oversight, must be balanced against the imperative of safeguarding fundamental rights.
Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/watching-spaces-surveilling-faces-in-jamaica-part-2/

