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Transit officials are probing proposals from tech companies on how best to use artificial intelligence to patrol subway cars and buses in real-time through thousands of video feeds, documents reveal.
The FBI has charged multiple people with crimes like vandalism after determining their identities using the controversial technology, according to court records.
Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens.