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@9V5GB5RConservative7mos7MO
I would feel more controlled and this should not be regulated, this would make it feel communist.
@9V4BD7B7mos7MO
It wouldn’t make me feel safer because with AI, people can create other people’s faces and go through recognition without it being the real
person.
@9V28522New Democratic7mos7MO
No, I feel as if we had facial recognition I would feel more controlled like robots. Instead we can continue to use ID's.
@9V27Y747mos7MO
I would feel more controlled because we are not robots and do not need facial recognition. We can use other ways to identify others such as Ids, passports, drivers license etc.
@9V27M2L7mos7MO
It would feel more controlled in a way that I know that I could have a shift in a day if a certain situation happens.
@9TYX2577mos7MO
It highly depends on the context of facial recognition as it could be abused
@9TYRR367mos7MO
I feel like it would make me feel more controlled and vulnerable.
and on top of that feeling uncomfortable
@9TNKJ9H7mos7MO
I believe facial recognition would cause a sense of discomfort within the community, and that it is not a necessary tool to combat crime. Given Canada's crime rates are low overall and current rises are associated with repeat offenders, facial recognition would do little good preventing crime either way. I'm not fundamentally against it, but we have better tools in our toolbox and we should exhaust those options first.
@9TNBDV87mos7MO
It would make me feel uncomfortable and controlled.
It would make us more controlled as we would be watched 24/7 and only people with a record should be watched
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