
“But the use of the system to prevent identity theft isn’t what people are worried about; the problem is the lack of oversight in government programs that allows anyone with access to look into the database. As such, state-run facial recognition databases are dangerous and can lead down a slippery slope to allow other operations the technology wasn’t intended for.”
Related posts:
Innovation in legal highs leaves governments in the dust
Mexico could legalize marijuana in five years: former president Vicente Fox
BOE Supports Chinese Financial Domination
US military provided Assad with intel on CIA-supported extremists
Public Schools Give Kids Attention Deficit Disorder.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano resigning to lead Univ. of California
IRS Refunds 4 Billion Dollars a Year to Illegal Immigrants While Pursuing US Citizens Abroad
Neo & Bee CEO Danny Brewster Faces Fraud Allegations in Cyprus
Cops Raid Little Girls’ “Illegal” Lemonade Stand, Shut it Down
Ohio Attorney General rejects ballot measure to legalize marijuana
Stefan Molyneux on Bitcoin, Internet Freedom and Liberation
3D Printer for $1,000
Treatment of Christians in Assad's Syria vs in US-backed 'Rebel' Areas
Anatomy of a hack: How crackers ransack passwords like “qeadzcwrsfxv1331”
1,358 Children and Counting — Trump’s “Zero Tolerance” Border Policy