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The Verge: Massachusetts on the verge of becoming first state to [Somewhat] ban police use of facial recognition

The Verge: Massachusetts on the verge of becoming first state to [Somewhat] ban police use of facial recognition

by ICOG Webmaster | Dec 5, 2020 | National News | 0

By Nick Statt @nickstatt Dec 2, 2020, 3:03pm EST, The Verge Massachusetts lawmakers this week...

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Star Tribune: Police use of facial recognition technology soars in Minnesota

Star Tribune: Police use of facial recognition technology soars in Minnesota

by ICOG Webmaster | Dec 5, 2020 | National News | 0

Jany, Libor. 2020. Police use of facial recognition technology soars in Minnesota. TCA Regional...

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