The letter comes a day after the National Academies released a 106-page report concluding that facial recognition systems have gotten so advanced that the industry requires federal oversight.
The agency issued guidance on the use of consumers' biometric data last May, and in December, it issued a first-of-its-kind ban on a private company using facial recognition, after alleging Rite Aid's facial recognition system disproportionately misidentified people of color and women as shoplifters.
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