America's National Football League "is the latest organization to turn to facial authentication to bolster event security," reports the Record, citing a new announcement this week:
All 32 NFL stadiums will start using the technology this season, after the league signed a contract with a company th...
Well you’re giving governments and companies personally identifiable data willingly of yourself. More problematic is the companies part. This will be sold and given to other parties. Eventually the elite will have a database of everyone’s face. You’ll walk the streets and cameras will know who you are and where you are at all times. Not a joke, check out avigilon cameras.