NY - A Brooklyn landlord intends to install facial recognition technology at
the entrance of a roughly 700-unit rent-stabilized complex, raising
alarm among tenants and housing rights attorneys about what they say is a
far-reaching and egregious form of digital surveillance...
“We don’t want to be tracked,” said Icemae Downes, a longtime tenant.
“We are not animals. This is like tagging us through our faces because
they can’t implant us with a chip.” more