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SECURITYJun 18 · 18:49 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWSAssociated Press

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

Kansas City, Missouri, plans to equip public buses with facial recognition software to identify banned riders or missing persons, sparking debate over privacy and security. Missouri declined to fund the project due to privacy concerns, but the city is proceeding with local and federal funds. SafeSpace Global, the company providing the technology, claims it will only retain facial data if a safety issue is detected.

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