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Gianni Ho (@giannaho) Dec 24, 2023

Gianni Ho (@giannaho) Dec 24, 2023

It was wrong to ban Boston police from using facial recognition technology. Crime is in the rise, and this technology is impactful in deterring and stopping crime. It also can be done while respecting privacy. #FacialRecognition 


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Jay Miller (@jaymiller) Dec 24, 2023

Jay Miller (@jaymiller) Dec 24, 2023

Totally with you. If utilized carefully and responsibly, everybody wins!

Angie Mann (@angiemann) Dec 24, 2023

Angie Mann (@angiemann) Dec 24, 2023

Fair enough, facial recognition has its pros when we're talking about nabbing bad guys, but we mustn't ignore the dicey territory of privacy rights—basic freedoms can erode fast—balance is key even if crime anxiety is no joke!

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