Microsoft: It would be cruel to stop government agencies using facial recognition software

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Microsoft: It would be cruel to stop government agencies using facial recognition software
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Microsoft President Brad Smith told Business Insider said prohibiting facial recognition sales could halt good work, such as diagnosing rare diseases.

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