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Ladies Professional Golf Association using facial recognition technology to surveill fans and spectators

Posted on July 17, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic writes:

Golf fans will be happy to know that the LPGA considers every fan a potential terrorist.

Last week an article in Sport Techie revealed that the LPGA is using NEC’s biometric NeoFace facial recognition technology to identify every fan.

Why would the LGPA use facial recognition to spy on fans?

If you guessed public safety, give yourself a gold star.

Read more on MassPrivateI.

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