San Francisco votes no to facial-recognition tech for cops, govt – while its denizens create it
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/05/14/san_francisco_surveillance/
San Francisco has become the first major city in America, if not the world, to effectively ban facial recognition technology and other forms of state surveillance.
In an 8-1 vote on Tuesday, the city's Board of Supervisors passed a new ordinance that requires all local government departments – including the police – to follow a series of new policies and get explicit permission from the Board before introducing any new technology that stores information on individuals.
San Francisco votes no to facial-recognition tech for cops, govt – while its denizens create it
May 14, 2019, 11:23pm UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/05/14/san_francisco_surveillance/
> San Francisco has become the first major city in America, if not the world, to effectively ban facial recognition technology and other forms of state surveillance.
> In an 8-1 vote on Tuesday, the city's Board of Supervisors passed a new ordinance that requires all local government departments – including the police – to follow a series of new policies and get explicit permission from the Board before introducing any new technology that stores information on individuals.