House panels probe gov’t use of facial recognition software

House panels probe gov’t use of facial recognition software

Two House committees have launched an investigation into the government’s use of facial recognition software that was most recently used by the Internal Revenue Service, but stopped after complaints from lawmakers and privacy advocates.

Critics of the software said facial recognition databases could become a target for cyberthreats. They also expressed concerns about how the information could be used by other government agencies.

 

House panels probe gov’t use of facial recognition software

House panels probe gov’t use of facial recognition software

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