Disney Hit With Class Action Over Facial Recognition Technology at Park Entrances
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Most visitors are unaware of the tools and opt into having their faces scanned. Mass adoption of the tools at sports and entertainment venues have sparked concerns of a privatized surveillance state.
Most visitors are unaware of the tools and opt into having their faces scanned. Mass adoption of the tools at sports and entertainment venues have sparked concerns of a privatized surveillance state.
Most visitors are unaware of the tools and opt into having their faces scanned. Mass adoption of the tools at sports and entertainment venues have sparked concerns of a privatized surveillance state.
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