Original Reddit post

The idea combines real-time biometric identification, automated surveillance, and crowd monitoring on a massive scale. Supporters see it as a step forward for public safety and event security, while critics question privacy, data retention, accuracy, and the broader implications of normalizing facial recognition in public spaces. Would you be comfortable attending an event where AI systems can identify and track people in real time? Why or why not? submitted by /u/Pixel_Panda_World

Originally posted by u/Pixel_Panda_World on r/ArtificialInteligence