Met to expand use of live facial recognition into central London by Christmas
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The Metropolitan Police in the UK plans to expand the use of live facial recognition technology in central London by Christmas, extending to six more areas next year. Critics warn this will forcibly include tens of thousands of people in a 'digital police lineup.'
Technology to be used in six more areas next year as critics say tens of thousands of people will be forced into ‘digital police lineup’ The Metropolitan police is to expand its use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology, first into London’s West End by Christmas and then into a further six areas next year. The new cameras will be fixed, and could be attached to street furniture such as lamp-posts. Critics said the new plans mean tens of thousands of people will be forced into a “digital police lineup”. Continue reading...