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French Police Criticized for Using Facial Recognition in Routine Stops
A new report by investigative group Disclose reveals that French police are using smartphones equipped with facial recognition technology to access sensitive records during routine identity checks, sparking criticism over potential breaches of French law.
20 Mar, 17:38 — 20 Mar, 17:38
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