Facial recognition has been used unlawfully and violated human rights, Court of Appeal rules in landmark case

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Facial recognition has been used unlawfully and violated human rights, Court of Appeal rules in landmark case
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Facial recognition technology was used unlawfully by a British police force and violated human rights, the Court of Appeal has ruled in a landmark case. More follows…

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