Category Archives: Practice Op-Ed

Practice Op-Ed– drpaleontology

Our faces are everywhere. Right now, as I am writing it, my laptop camera is most likely recording my face without me even asking it to be. Across the United States, millions of smartphone users may be unlocking their phones … Continue reading

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Practice Op-Ed—Jayv23

Facial Recognition Systems Facial recognition is a violation to our constitutional rights. This goes against our rights of privacy which could lead to citizens being put at a higher risk of danger. Many companies and researchers are using the database … Continue reading

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Practice Op-Ed — Whosyourcookie

Are We In Danger Of Losing Our Freedom? Facial recognition software has exceedingly invaded the privacy of us law abiding citizens to the point of us losing our ‘freedom’. Citizens are unknowingly being tracked by the US government through this … Continue reading

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Practice Op-Ed-Lucbe219

Facial Recognition Software         Facial recognition software is a violation of innocent citizens’ rights to privacy. With having access to people’s backgrounds and images, this technology will put more people in danger. Influencing schools to introduce the software that is able … Continue reading

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