Americans are entitled to more transparency about the ability to bypass facial recognition technology at airports and other locations, two lawmakers told U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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The increasing use of facial recognition technology in the public and private sectors has attracted bipartisan scrutiny from lawmakers and groups concerned about civil liberties and privacy. ...
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