WA Police Trial Live Facial Recognition Technology for Crowd Monitoring
WA Police are set to become the first in the country to trial live facial recognition of crowds, describing the technology as safer than standard CCTV cameras.
Western Australia Police are pioneering the use of live facial recognition technology for monitoring large crowds, becoming the first law enforcement agency in the country to do so. The force asserts that this advanced technology offers enhanced safety compared to traditional CCTV systems. The trial aims to assess the effectiveness and implications of deploying real-time facial recognition in public spaces. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about potential misuse and the erosion of civil liberties. The police department maintains that the technology is intended for security purposes and will be used responsibly. This initiative marks a significant step in the adoption of AI-powered surveillance in Australia.
The deployment of live facial recognition technology by WA Police represents a significant advancement in surveillance capabilities, raising both security and privacy concerns.
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