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We Are Crowd-Sourcing the Panopticon
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Public videos meant to hold authorities accountable are increasingly feeding facial-recognition surveillance, enabling law enforcement to identify people from protest and other footage. A 2024 GAO review found federal agencies expanding facial-recognition use despite concerns over training, privacy, civil-liberties safeguards, and oversight. This surveillance-accountability loop is already happeni
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