Facial recognition technology was touted as the
future
Kade Crockford, Director of the
Technology for Liberty Program
"Face surveillance is something else," Crockford said. "This is turning every single surveillance camera that a government owns out in public space essentially into a sentient tracking device that can catalog the movements and habits and associations, not of one person, but of every single person, every day, for as long as camera footage exists."
The ACLU of Massachusetts recently began pushing a "
Press Pause on Face Surveillance
"The bill we're working to support on Beacon Hill would press pause, place a moratorium, on only government use," Crockford said. "Of all facial recognition, surveillance, analysis, technologies, until the legislation can deliberated to come with some regulations about governing the use of facial recognition.
"We'd like to see the use of face surveillance, this tracking of public space, permanently banned."
In this interview, Crockford was joined by ACLU of Massachusetts Executive Director Carol Rose.