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| The Use of FBI's Facial Recognition Is Growing, Despite Rampant Inaccuracy and Privacy Concerns
THE FBI'S USE of facial recognition technology is exploding, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office — and its growth is largely unchecked, unaudited, and possibly flawed. "FBI should better ensure privacy and accuracy" of its facial recognition technology and the databases that photographs are stored in, urged the GAO. According to the report, the FBI has never reviewed its facial recognition searches for misuse — on either state databases or its own massive biometric database, known as the Next Generation Identification system. The FBI has access to 16 different state databases of driver's license photos – almost 173 million people — not just criminal mug shots. The FBI also hasn't run any tests on how accurate the facial recognition technology is when searching state databases, and whether those searches come back with false positives, which could lead to misidentifying an innocent person as a criminal suspect. According to a National Institute of