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ACLU Advocate Reining in Government Use of Face Surveillance, Champion of Privacy Rights Research, and Data Security Trainer Protecting Black Communities Named Recipients of EFF s Pioneer Award

ACLU Advocate Reining in Government Use of Face Surveillance, Champion of Privacy Rights Research, and Data Security Trainer Protecting Black Communities Named Recipients of EFF s Pioneer Award
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ShadowDragon: Mass Police Get New Social Media Monitoring Tool

“People shouldn’t be afraid to voice their political opinions or speak out against the police themselves because they fear the police are watching them,” Crockford said. Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Nathaniel Mendell told NBC10 Boston the technology will be used to focus on the most violent criminals. He emphasized the software makes it much easier to sift through the vast landscape of what’s already publicly available online. “I expect it will be extremely valuable,” Mendell said. “What used to take you a week or a month might now take you a day or a few hours.”

ACLU Technology Expert: Police Reform Bill s Facial Recognition Limits Bring Common Sense Regulation To Dangerous Technology

Facial Recognition Legislation ACLU Technology Expert: Police Reform Bill s Facial Recognition Limits Bring Common Sense Regulation To Dangerous Technology Gov. Charlie Baker tours a COVID-19 field hospital in Worcester, Mass., in this Dec. 3, 2020, file photo. Scott Eisen / Getty Images Share Facial Recognition Legislation The fate of the police reform bill passed by the state legislature earlier this month is up in the air. That s after Gov. Charlie Baker sent it back to lawmakers last week with changes. The governor takes issue with several of its provisions, including a limit on the use of facial recognition technology by police. Kade Crockford is director of the Technology for Liberty program at the ACLU of Massachusetts. She spoke with GBH All Things Considered

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