Amazon's decision to market a powerful face recognition tool to police is alarming privacy advocates, who say the tech giant’s reach could vastly accelerate a dystopian future in which camera-equipped officers can identify and track people in real time, whether they’re involved in crimes or not.
This year, ISP is using a photo enforcement van on I-55 that takes video of license plates and who’s driving the car. If you’re caught speeding and your face matches the one on your license, you may be getting a ticket in the mail.