This N.J. town just said ‘no’ to facial recognition cameras on its streets
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South Orange will not installfacial recognition software when it upgrades its street security cameras after questions were raised about whether the technology is unreliable and prone toward misidentifying people of color, local officials said. “We will not be using facial recognition technology,” South Orange village president Sheena Collum said. “There were a lot of concerns by our residents. The last thing we want is to be using something that disproportionately impacts people of a certain race.” South Orange began upgrading the village’s street surveillance cameras about two years ago. But,...