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As it’s implemented more widely, facial
recognition software will raise a lot more
concern about the Big Brother implications, with
alarms raised by legislators and other privacy
advocates stirring anxiety among consumers.
One new program developed at Carnegie Mellon
University, for example, can pinpoint the identity
of a total stranger in minutes. Google, Apple
and Facebook are all experimenting with facial
recognition, as are some governments.
Facial Recognition Fury