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Is your face in a database? The controversial facial recognition technology uniting Congress - Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien
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South Florida police widely use facial recognition, yet resist policies to curb abuse. That's a problem for people of color. – Sun Sentinel
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Liberty Town Hall in Detroit, on Facial Recognition Technology Monday, July 29, at 11 am – American Human Rights Council
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