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PROFESSOR NOEL SHARKEY says facial recognition cameras sweeping the UK should worry us all | Daily Mail Online

analyse - 13 février 2020

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Surveillance cameras are filming us everywhere. We know that and we’re used to it. We also know the images won’t be analysed unless there’s been a crime – so that’s OK, isn’t it ?
No it’s not. Because, as The Mail on Sunday reveals today, a number of police forces and councils have recently adopted a controversial new form of camera technology which is not accurate, reliable or trustworthy.
At the heart of this development is something called live facial recognition (LFR), software which can (...)



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algorithme - biométrie - facial - reconnaissance - Royaume-Uni - surveillance - vidéo-surveillance - CCTV - dailymail.co.uk -

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