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Question: With the onset of FRT), what happens now to our privacy?
In the normal lives of people, they expose their facial image and personal data voluntarily or not. We fill out raffle forms and create Facebook accounts. We also allow ourselves to be photographed and documented when we get our driver’s licenses, as just one among several government regulatory requirements. In fact, FRT has already been implemented long before with CCTV, albeit crudely. Without high- resolution imaging and a database, it required a positive identification from a reliable person who is not always available. In effect, our privacy in public has already been compromised by CCTV ...