Image Recognition
SAN FRANCISCO -- Many people use facial recognition technology to unlock their phones, but a move to allow law enforcement to use the same technology for public safety is getting push back from some activists. Facial recognition technology is used every day by millions of to access private data on phones and apps. "Absent of facial recognition technology, you have that anonymity. The bill's sponsor — Assemblymember Phil Ting — championed the initial ban on police's use of facial recognition technology. So any law enforcement agency can do anything they want, but law enforcement agencies would, one by one," he told CBS News Bay Area.