FBI and Federal Agents Use Facial Recognition With No Clear Rules

FBI and Federal Agents Use Facial Recognition With No Clear Rules

Federal law enforcement agencies use facial recognition to identify suspects, but there is no federal law governing how they do it. Government auditors have warned about the lack of oversight three years running. Agencies rely on their own internal rules and commercial software, with no requirement for training, record-keeping, or standardized safeguards across government.

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