Colleges face pressure from all sides to drop facial recognition technology
More than 150 college faculty members signed a letter urging colleges to drop facial recognition technology.
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More than 150 college faculty members signed a letter urging colleges to drop facial recognition technology.
There’s a growing trend on college campuses nationwide to use tracking apps on students to monitor their attendance and compel them to go to class, underscoring the ever-increasing scuttlebutt to deploy facial recognition software on them, too.
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