Mike DeWine

Police in Ohio, 26 other states using facial recognition software in secret

Global Politics

The struggle between government surveillance and personal privacy has been hotly contested this year. The question is no longer what government is capable of but what it will limit itself to. In Ohio, police conducted 2,600 searches based on previously secret facial recognition technology.

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