Microsoft pitched facial recognition technology to the DEA as recently as 2018, newly-released emails show
Emails released by the ACLU show Microsoft pitched facial recognition tech to the federal Drug Enforcement Administration as recently as 2018.
Microsoft President Brad Smith says the company does not sell facial recognition to US police departments, andSmith didn't say anything at the time, however, about whether the company will continue to work with federal law enforcement.re you a current or former Microsoft employee? Contact this reporter via encrypted messaging app Signal or email .
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