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In the Media

Qouted in governing

The Rising Call for Regulating Police Robots

Op-ed: New York Times

A.I. Use by Law Enforcement Must Be Strictly Regulated

op-ed: Vital City

How Not to Use NYPD Drones

op-ed: Vital city

Subway Gun Scanners: The Wrong Tech in the Wrong Place

quoted in Washington Post

Arrested by AI: Police ignore standards after facial recognition matches

quoted in Inside AI Policy

Public-interest advocates stress need for ‘real-world’ testing of facial recognition technology

quoted in Bloomberg Law

Facial Recognition Software Is Everywhere, With Few Legal Limits

 

 
 

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