Facial Recognition Technology in Law Enforcement: A Call for National Standards
Sunday, 30 June 2024, 07:00
Facial Recognition Technology in Law Enforcement
Facial recognition technology is becoming widely adopted by police services across Canada. This tool is being embraced to help solve crimes more effectively. However, its growing use also raises significant privacy concerns.
Privacy Concerns
- Some police forces are cautious about implementing facial recognition
- Uneven adoption of technology among various police departments
- Call for federal intervention to create standardized regulations
The lack of strict regulations and clear guidelines leads experts to advocate for the federal government to establish national standards.
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