Facial recognition technology used at New York supermarkets raises some questions about privacy

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Facial recognition technology used at New York supermarkets raises some questions about privacy
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When you're out grocery shopping, you may not realize what's watching you. Some supermarkets are using facial recognition technology to catch thieves, but as KristieKNews reports, shoppers have questions about privacy.

"I could see it being sort of an invasion of privacy for some people. I guess we'll see if it's effective," one person said.Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue.

"I could see it being sort of an invasion of privacy for some people. I guess we'll see if it's effective," one person said.Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
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