Facial recognition cameras will put us all in an identity parade | Frederike Kaltheuner

The Metropolitan police are rolling this technology out on to our streets, but it has grave human rights implications

After years of trials, some of which found major failings, the Metropolitan police has announced it will use live facial recognition cameras operationally for the first time on the capital’s streets.

For now, the technology will be primarily used to find suspects wanted for serious or violent crime. But the deployment undoubtedly takes surveillance of all citizens to a new level. At a time when the European Union is considering a temporary ban on the use of facial recognition to safeguard individuals’ rights, the move is incredibly premature.

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