Russia to use face recognition tech named 'Orwell' to surveil schools

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Russia to roll out facial recognition system named 'Orwell'

'Orwell' will begin rolling out to schools across the country. The system can to detect and classify people and situations. Spokesman for its creators say it will be used to monitor safety in schools.

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