It's Not Just the IRS--the US Government Wants Your Selfies

WIRED 

In November, the Internal Revenue Service launched an online security system that uses face recognition to confirm a person's identity. Public attention to the project last week triggered an outcry. The ACLU called the project "deeply troubling," saying face recognition "has been shown to be less accurate for people of color." Some IRS functions, like scheduling payments--but not filing taxes--now require first-time users to verify their identity with Virginia startup ID.me, which also works with 27 state employment agencies and the Veterans Administration. The process involves photographing a government-issued ID and uploading a video selfie so algorithms can match face and document.

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