Although facial recognition technology has been around in various forms for decades – the last few years have been marked by the rapid evolution of the technology and increased adoption rates around the world.
Today, facial recognition technology not only authorises your entry into some countries but unlocks your phone, helps locate criminals and, although not strictly recognition, if you are looking for work, may be used to analyse your job interview.
However, as the mainstream adoption of facial recognition technology by both government and private entities grows, questions are being increasingly raised around the world (by government, media and individuals alike) as to whether facial recognition technology should be used and, if so, in what situations.


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