It is becoming clear that the absence of consistent national rules will delay getting this valuable technology into the hands of law enforcement, slowing down investigations and making communities less safe, said Daniel Castro, vice president of the industry-backed Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, which has advocated for facial recognition providers.
ngel Daz, an attorney at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice, said he welcomed Amazon's moratorium but said it should have come sooner given numerous studies showing that the technology is racially biased.
We agree that Congress needs to act, but local communities should also be empowered to voice their concerns and decide if and how they want this technology deployed at all, he said.