Stadiums Are Embracing Face Recognition. Privacy Advocates Say They Should Stick to Sports
Briefly

The MLB's facial recognition program, called 'Go-Ahead Entry,' allows fans to bypass longer security lines by submitting selfies through the MLB Ballpark app, generating concerns about privacy and security.
Skeptics argue that facial recognition technologies, while potentially convenient for speeding up entry, are never entirely secure and could exacerbate police surveillance of fans.
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