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The rollout of facial recognition in the UK is causing unrest and accusations of mass surveillance, despite its effectiveness.

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Facial recognition has led to arrests that would otherwise have been impossible, but has raised concerns about data protection and possible abuse. British MPs criticize the use of the technology, highlighting the risks associated with its use in private spaces and the lack of control over watchlists.

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În Marea Britanie, succesul tehnologiilor de recunoaștere facială provoacă îngrijorare

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