MPs hold first ever debate on live facial recognition | Computer Weekly
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MPs in Westminster debated the use of live facial recognition (LFR) by police for the first time, stressing the urgent need for proper regulations to govern it.
The debate highlighted concerns about the impacts of LFR on privacy, potential bias, and how its implementation might further erode public trust in police.
There was a notable agreement among MPs about the absence of prior discussions regarding police LFR usage, despite ongoing calls for a clear legal framework.
The introduction of LFR to policing has faced scrutiny, with various inquiries from Parliament and civil organizations urging for new legal standards governing its deployment.
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