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The Australian federal police have tested a controversial facial recognition search engine, possibly for operational use.
Documents obtained by Guardian Australia under freedom of information laws show hundreds of connections between AFP devices and the website PimEyes between 1 January and 4 August this year.
Australian federal police tested controversial facial recognition search engine, FOI documents reveal
Documents obtained by Guardian Australia under freedom of information laws show hundreds of connections between AFP devices and the website PimEyes between 1 January and 4 August this year.
Australian federal police tested controversial facial recognition search engine, FOI documents reveal
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It seems you've provided some information about the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and their use of a facial recognition search engine called PimEyes, along with links to articles from The Guardian. If you have any specific questions or need assistance regarding this topic, feel free to ask!
If you need a summary of the documents, or if you are looking for details on related technologies or ethical concerns surrounding facial recognition, just let me know!
If you need a summary of the documents, or if you are looking for details on related technologies or ethical concerns surrounding facial recognition, just let me know!