We could see federal regulation on face recognition as early as next week
On May 10, 40 advocacy groups sent an open letter demanding a permanent ban on the use of Amazon's facial recognition software, Rekognition, by US police. The letter was addressed to Jeff Bezos and Andy Jassy, the company's current and incoming CEOs, and came just weeks before Amazon's year-long moratorium on sales to law enforcement was set to expire. The letter contrasted Bezos's and Jassy's vocal support of Black Lives Matter campaigners during last summer's racial justice protests after the murder of George Floyd with reporting that other Amazon products have been used by law enforcement to identify protesters. On May 17, Amazon announced it would extend its moratorium indefinitely, joining competitors IBM and Microsoft in self-regulated purgatory. The move is a nod at the political power of the groups fighting to curb the technology--and recognition that new legislative battle grounds are starting to emerge.
May-21-2021, 10:00:00 GMT
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