When even the makers of face recognition refuse to sell this surveillance technology because it is so dangerous, lawmakers can no longer deny the threats to our rights and liberties.
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It should not have taken protests against police brutality and for Black lives, and the deployment of military-grade surveillance equipment on those protests, for these companies to wake up to the everyday realities of police surveillance for Black and Brown communities.
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Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM have finally started to take action. But we still have a long way to go to forever end the over-policing and surveillance of Black and Brown communities.
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The fight to defend our privacy rights for face surveillance is just getting started. Congress and legislatures nationwide need to immediately put a pause on law enforcement use of this technology.
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but will they sell to the military? thats another question...
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is this also time boxed?
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i dont think
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Just to the Communist Chinese.
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They already have it in operation
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