While concerns about government overreach are valid, facial recognition itself isn’t the problem how it’s regulated is
With clear laws, transparency, warrants, and limits on when and how the technology can be used, facial recognition can help improve public safety (like finding missing persons or identifying suspects) without giving the government unchecked control. Banning it entirely ignores its benefits and shifts the focus away from creating responsible safeguards that protect citizens’ rights.
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