AstonJ
Will we see more facial recognition in use following Covid-19?
China used facial recognition quite extensively:
And now Russia is too: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-52157131/coronavirus-russia-uses-facial-recognition-to-tackle-covid-19
It has, to the best of my knowledge, only been used sparingly here in the UK, but I think we might see more of it now. Do you feel the same might happen in your country?
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