Police Use of Facial Recognition Deemed Unlawful in Canada

The Canadian federal police force broke the law when it used controversial facial recognition software, the country's Office of the Privacy Commissioner's (OPC) found in a report released on Thursday. This related to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and their use of Clearview AI. See the full report on the link below. This once again emphasises the need for HUMAN super recognisers to be selected and used by law enforcement agencies across the world.

Canada police broke law with facial recognition software, regulator finds (msn.com)