FBI, Pentagon Researched Facial Recognition Tech To Handle ‘Millions Of Subjects,’ Documents Say
The FBI And Pentagon We worked closely with specialists in facial recognition technology to be able to recognize people from video footage that was captured using drones and street cameras.
A trove of thousands documents, which were part of an open-source lawsuit brought to the attention of the courts, revealed new information regarding the government’s research. American Civil Liberties Union According to (ACLU), the FBI is being sued by The Washington Post. This facial recognition technology would greatly increase the surveillance capabilities of government agencies.
This program was funded by Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, part of U.S. Intelligence Community. The 2019 goal was described by an IARPA manager as follows: “dramatically improve” U.S. facial recognition software “scaling to support millions of subjects.”
FBI “committed to responsible use of facial recognition technology ensuring it appropriately respects individuals’ privacy and civil liberties,” In a statement, the bureau informed the Post. The Daily Wire asked the Department of Defense for clarification but did not receive it immediately.
Capitol Hill has been alarmed at the research on facial recognition technology. Massachusetts Democratic Senator Ed Markey introduced Tuesday legislation that would ban the government’s use of facial recognition technology. Nextgov.
“The year is 2023, but we are living through 1984. The continued proliferation of surveillance tools like facial recognition technologies in our society is deeply disturbing,” Markey stated this in a statement. “Biometric data collection poses serious risks of privacy invasion and discrimination, and Americans know they should not have to forgo personal privacy for safety. As we work to make our country more equitable, we cannot ignore the technologies that stand in the way of progress and perpetuate injustice.”
Bipartisan concerns about government facial recognition technology use are common. Republican Rep. Jim Jordan, Ohio said The technology could lead to civil rights violations in 2021 for law enforcement.
“There are serious first amendment, fourth amendment concerns about the use of FRT by law enforcement,” Jordan stated.
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ACLU sued FBI was involved in the 2019 research of facial recognition technology.
“These technologies have the potential to enable undetectable, persistent, and suspicionless surveillance on an unprecedented scale,” ACLU attorneys were present at that time. “Such surveillance would permit the government to pervasively track people’s movements and associations in ways that threaten core constitutional values.”
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