Sunday, May 27, 2018

Amazon Teams Up With Law Enforcement to Deploy Face Recognition Technology


The ACLU stated on May 22, 2018: Amazon, which got its start selling books and still bills itself as “Earth’s most customer-centric company,” has officially entered the surveillance business.

The company has developed a powerful and dangerous new facial recognition system and is actively helping governments deploy it. Amazon calls the service “Rekognition.”

Marketing materials and documents obtained by ACLU affiliates in three states reveal a product that can be readily used to violate civil liberties and civil rights. Powered by artificial intelligence, Rekognition can identify, track, and analyze people in real time and recognize up to 100 people in a single image. It can quickly scan information it collects against databases featuring tens of millions of faces, according to Amazon.

The ACLU released an open letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Tuesday, demanding Amazon to "stop powering a government surveillance infrastructure that poses a grave threat to customers and communities across the country."


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