ICE to Develop Own Smart Glasses to 'Supplement' Its Facial Recognition App

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josefritzishere

Your tax dollars, hard at work.

tokai

But aren't they still resisting wearing body cameras?

PhunkyPhil

It's no secret they've been tracking people's faces as much as they can. The morning of Pretti I was on Lyndale and there were two men wearing "press" jackets with DLSRs taking pictures of people's faces in the crowd. They were eventually recognized and yelled out, but it was quite an unnerving feeling.

LightBug1

Perfect addition to any self-respecting Junior Stasi outfit ...

vamos_davai

I'm not a fan of surveillance state, but I'm also not a fan of high crime and false arrests. If we're just tying up the police and having bloated budgets, we should get rid of publicly funded police and allow police to be a corporate benefit like healthcare.

canada_dry

Orwell never even envisioned this form of state surveillance!

bediger4000

This smells like a way to funnel money to someone. There's no way a small number of "Smart Glasses" will be cheap, and the warlord(s) in charge can spec it in ways to increase costs, funnelling even more money to that someone. Classic US grifting from the government, in my judgement. We should find out who made this decision, and it will be interesting to see who gets the contract(s) for it. As we've seen with DoD acquisition, even a failed program can keep the money spigot open for years, too.

Sh0000reZ

Let's send immigration after Brin, Musk, Thiel, Kevin O'Leary, etc That whole lot of free loading migrants. Like JD "CF" Vance said; use their tools against them. No assurances for everyone, no assurances for them. Free market capitalism, bb

cdrnsf

Abolish ICE and DHS. Everyone who works as an ICE ERO agent should be prosecuted and/or barred from any and all future public service.

e12e

https://archive.is/9mCde

loudmax

While it's theoretically possible that this technology could work effectively, given the people involved, this project is probably a complete bamboozle that will divert funds away from enforcing the deportation of immigrants. In that light, it's probably a good thing.

apparent

How is anyone reading this article? I hit a paywall and didn't see how to read the whole thing.

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