I don’t want to walk out of my house fearing that I’m being watched. Before this whole talk of facial recognition began, I already felt that the government was being too intrusive and felt as if I could be watched … Continue reading
Category Archives: Practice Op-Ed
Practice OP-ED compclass
Facial Recognition technology is rapidly growing and is violations our constitutional rights. The technology used with facial recognition is extremely advanced that it can be able to track any citizen in real time. One of the most violating thing … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed – ajuuy7
Facial Recognition Software is intrusive to citizen’s privacy rights and freedoms. With the software being so new there aren’t enough restrictions to protect us. The problem is getting bigger and nothing is being done about it because not enough people … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed – best baker
The use of Facial Recognition is bringing us one step closer to being a surveillance state. Facial recognition systems are built on computer programs that analyze images of human faces for the purpose of identifying them. Unfortunately, it is possible … Continue reading
Op-ed – imagination
Welcome to the world of automatic facial recognition. One day, we won’t have to show our IDs because we will be identified automatically. A surveillance camera will capture our facials and it will automatically be matched with our names and … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed – bmdpiano
Will America No Longer Be a Democracy ? Facial Recognition Software (FRS) is becoming more common in American culture and it should be a main concern. Immediately after taking a drivers license picture, you can expect your photo to be … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed—lazybear8
Facial recognition software is helping China commit a genocide. The software gives the government an absurd amount of control and insight. With such great control comes abuse of power. China is one of the first countries using the software with … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed – DrippyDoughnut
Facial recognition is a great idea in mind. You can open your devices by simply looking at anything! The reality of the matter is that it causes many more problems when brought out to the world. Right now, while using … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed — iamsleepy
Facial Recognition is violating our rights of anonymity. The government/police in control of the cameras in public don’t even need permission from the person to take a picture of their face. People can never hide their faces in public and … Continue reading
Practice Op-Ed- roses0102
Facial Recognition technology is growing at a rapid pace and in turn is violating our constitutional rights. The most violating part about facial recognition is that you dont need any permission from the public to take these photos, or track … Continue reading