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In this Reclaim The Net article, law enforcement groups in Illinois are pushing back against proposed legislation that would sharply restrict or ban the use of facial recognition technology, setting up a clash between privacy advocates and police agencies.
- Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit or outright ban police use of facial recognition technology
- Police organizations argue the tool is critical for solving crimes and identifying suspects quickly
- Law enforcement groups warn that banning the technology could hinder investigations and public safety efforts
- Privacy advocates support the bill, citing concerns over mass surveillance and potential abuse of the technology
- Critics also highlight documented cases of misidentification, especially affecting minorities
- The debate reflects a broader national divide over balancing civil liberties with law enforcement capabilities
- If passed, Illinois could become one of the strictest states in the nation regarding facial recognition use
Read the full story: https://reclaimthenet.org/illinois-police-fight-bill-to-ban-facial-recognition-use
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