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SECURITYJun 18 · 04:06 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROITJeff Mcmurray, Associated Press

A city's push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy

Kansas City, Missouri, is equipping public buses with facial recognition cameras to identify banned riders and missing persons, sparking a debate over privacy and security. The project, funded by local and federal sources after Missouri declined to support it, involves SafeSpace Global and has drawn both support and opposition regarding AI's role in public safety.

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