Tech and human rights experts have renewed calls for a national framework on the use of facial recognition technology, as one described it as the "wild west of the digital world".
It's technology Australians use every day when unlocking their smartphones, but might not realise is in places they don't expect.
The article was written based on Australia not having laws in place but how many companies do.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-16/nsw-facial-recognition-technology-wild-west-kmart-good-guys/1...
What do folks think about laws around this?
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