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San Francisco officials on Tuesday voted 8 to 1 to ban the purchase and use of f...

SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco officials on Tuesday voted 8 to 1 to ban the purchase and use of facial recognition technology by city personnel, in a move to regulate tools that local Silicon Valley companies helped develop.

The action puts San Francisco at the forefront of increasing discontent in the United States over facial recognition, which government agencies have used for years and now has become more powerful with the rise of cloud computing and artificial intelligence technologies. Rather, Peskin said, the aim is to protect “marginalized groups” that could be harmed by the technology.

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