UK’s first use of city-wide facial recognition in Cardiff (bigbrotherwatch.org.uk)
from archchan@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 24 Feb 13:20
https://lemmy.ml/post/26403103

Embedding facial recognition surveillance in a city-wide CCTV network represents a shocking expansion of police surveillance, and turns Cardiff into an Orwellian zone of biometric surveillance. This unprecedented use of the technology could pave the way for the mass rollout of permanent facial recognition surveillance across the UK. Live facial recognition technology turns us into walking barcodes and makes us a nation of suspects. This network of facial recognition cameras will make it impossible for Cardiff residents and visitors to opt-out of a biometric police identity check.

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Shezzagrad@lemmy.ml on 24 Feb 13:50 next collapse

So where are all the dorks always talking about the CCP and social credit score now? Britian and America are gonna do the same if not already done

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 24 Feb 16:35 next collapse

Don't hurt the normie, mate

He got nothing to hide 🤡

GluWu@lemm.ee on 24 Feb 17:03 next collapse

Most cities in the US have been running clearview ai facial recognition city wide for several years now.

jagged_circle@feddit.nl on 24 Feb 17:05 collapse

Source?

GluWu@lemm.ee on 24 Feb 17:14 collapse
archchan@lemmy.ml on 24 Feb 17:07 next collapse

5 Eyes has been simping for China’s Golden Shield for as long as China has had it. Now Curtis Yarven and his circle of authoritarian tech bro freaks and 5 corpos in a trench coat are running America. Then the UK gets Apple to remove ADP and now, a nation that already has a hard-on for security cameras decides to expand biometric surveillance in quick succession. Hmm… interesting.

glimse@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 17:08 next collapse

What is this comment trying to say? Do you think the people who are critical of surveillance in China are OK with it in their cities? You’re gloating to a strawman

SARGE@startrek.website on 24 Feb 18:41 collapse

Weird, I just had a bunch of mls tell me just the other day that a comment I made was strawmanning a hypothetical tankie telling me I’m wrong.

And here we see yet another ml strawmanning.

Super Weird.

All I see is a bunch of people saying this is dystopia nightmare shit, and so far the only person I’ve seen do anything other than call it what it is is the ml comparing this to China.

Surveillance states are bad anywhere, you won’t get many people arguing that city wide government facial recognition is a good thing.

Shezzagrad@lemmy.ml on 25 Feb 14:00 collapse

You’re small minded tribalism is why your opinion doesn’t matter and you’ll add very little value to the planet. Be they maga, Israeli, Palestinan, Sudanese, American. I want justice and peace for all. You’re fighting about what instance peoples are. We are not the same…have you considered going outside and talking to humans outside? No instances there lmfao

PopeRigby@beehaw.org on 24 Feb 21:06 next collapse

Both things can be bad.

apotheotic@beehaw.org on 24 Feb 21:23 collapse

Hi its me, and I condemn it here too and will be taking direct action where possible.

Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works on 24 Feb 14:29 next collapse

Has the UK always been so dystopian or is this a new thing and if so why? Crime can’t be worse than the US.

asbestos@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 14:32 next collapse

Seems like they’re by far the worst in Europe, and maybe even worse than USA

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 24 Feb 16:03 collapse

by far the worst in Europe

In terms of dystopian government overreach or crime rate? Because the crime rate is surely not the worst. The overreach tho is pretty bad. They constantly try to break encryption, they try to force people to ID themselves for online services, incarcerate peaceful protesters for years, etc.

Assange is a great example of how fucking horrible their government can be.

jqubed@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 15:20 next collapse

I suppose there’s a reason a Brit wrote 1984?

CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml on 24 Feb 17:04 next collapse

Brit here. It’s always been like this, at least for my whole lifetime. I remember in the 90s they were trying to get biometric ID cards going with people’s fingerprints and retina scans on them, and the government has been pretty consistent with trying to undermine encryption, harvest everyone’s metadata etc. Best I can tell, we seem to be the testing ground for any Orwellian nonsense that gets dreamed up, before it gets shipped out to the States and other places.

PixellatedDave@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 21:24 collapse

Millions of cameras everywhere. It’s been like it for years now…

squid_slime@lemm.ee on 25 Feb 15:18 collapse

Black bloc isn’t just for demos. Mask up out there. Wear sun glass, work on randomising routes, change gate by putting a stone in your shoe. These are now the levels we must reach to maintain our privacy.