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PRIVACY FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
3 October 2001 Privacy You're standing in an airport and you do not know who is standing behind you. With new technology this process could be changing. Cameras that watch over public places and use face recognition technology to search for bad guys may become more widespread since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Cameras at airports and plazas are constantly taking photographs and then sent thru a database to be recognized against FBI most wanted lists. Such
lives not save face. Works cited: Hempel, Charlene "Watched World." News & Observer 24 Sept. 2001: <http://www.newsobserver.com/monday/business/story/823010p-815360c.html> O'Harrow Jr., Robert Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, Sept. 24, 2001; Page A14 "Facial Recognition System Considered For U.S. Airports" <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14273-2001Sep23.html> Visionics Corporation >Faceit*Face Recognition>FAQs < http://www.visionics.com/faceit/faqs/recog.html>
