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New York attorney general voices concern over facial recognition

Por: ABC News Business January 26, 2023

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A viral over the use of facial recognition technology to bar customers from New York City performance venues has drawn the attention of the state's top cop.New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday sent a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment -- the company that owns venues like Radio City Music Hall and Madison Square Garden - requesting information about the policy and raising the possibility that it could be illegal,... + full article



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