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A Microsoft Employee Literally Wrote Washington’s Facial Recognition Law

Plus, live facial recognition updates and the week’s A.I. research

A display shows a facial recognition system for law enforcement during an NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference. Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

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Dave Gershgorn

Dave Gershgorn

Senior Writer at OneZero covering surveillance, facial recognition, DIY tech, and artificial intelligence. Previously: Qz, PopSci, and NYTimes.

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