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You consent to a search if a camera sees you? Facial Recognition vs 4th Amendment

The FBI and DOD sponsored a legal series about the U.S. government using facial recognition technology. Facial recognition technology allows an unprecedented ability to surveil and track people. The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) Senior Fellow Peter Swire, also a law professor at Ohio State University, spoke about “Facial Recognition by the Government: Privacy and Civil Liberties Issues” Justice Sotomayor made a strong case for updating our Fourth Amendment laws to protect privacy in this digital age.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2221971/you-consent-to-a-search-if-a-camera-sees-you–facial-recognition-vs-4th-amendment.html

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