S4, E183 - Facial Recognition: Convenience or Catastrophe?
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This week on Privacy Please, we delve into the intricate world of facial recognition technology, exploring its conveniences, challenges, and profound privacy implications. Drawing insights from Kashmir Hill's book, "Your Face Belongs to Us," we navigate the thin line between convenience and catastrophe. From real-world implications to future predictions, we dissect the digital maze of biometric data and surveillance. We empower listeners to protect their privacy through education, advocacy, and digital literacy.  Tune in as we unravel the complexities of facial recognition, emphasizing the collective responsibility to safeguard our identities in the digital age. Stay informed, stay vigilant - Privacy Please Support the show
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