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Biometrics: Privacy versus Public Safety

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The Threats to Privacy and Civil Liberties From Face Recognition

Face recognition poses a number of additional potential threats to privacy and civil liberties. It raises unique questions about this capability vis-a-vis the First Amendment, our right to free speech association, public demonstration, etc. The other unique aspect about face recognition is quite practically that it operates on photos. We are not all enrolled in fingerprint databases at birth or when we get a driver's license for example. With new biometric modalities like gate, iris, let's say ear print, there aren't existing databases.

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