Facial recognition creates a permanent surveillance infrastructure that can identify, track, and catalog ordinary citizens in public without consent or suspicion. History shows powers granted for “safety” often expand over time, and even current systems have already led to false arrests and disproportionate targeting. The danger is not just misuse today, but normalizing a future where anonymity, protest, and privacy in public effectively disappear.
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