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Waldo Photos claims it is “fun to use facial recognition” at summer camps

Aug 022018
 
 August 2, 2018  Posted by Dissent Featured News, Surveillance

Joe Cadillic writes:

There is nothing and I mean nothing that can justify using facial recognition to spy on kids at summer camps.

But don’t take my word for it.

Leave it to the great American police state and Waldo Photos to make it “fun to use facial recognition.”

“Waldo has come to camp, and he’s packed his amazing photo technology in his trunk. Using facial recognition, Waldo finds photos of each camper and delivers them via text message to their families.”

Still wondering how Waldo Photos makes it fun to spy on kids, well worry no more.

Read more on MassPrivateI.

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