In 2023, New York City passed a law restricting the use of facial recognition technology in public housing, citing privacy concerns and potential biases. This move placed NYC at the forefront of the debate on surveillance technology in public spaces.
The law requires transparency, consent for use, and an assessment of alternative security measures. It reflects a growing skepticism towards tech in public policy, giving residents more control over their privacy.
This legislation could influence how other cities approach surveillance technology in public housing.
NYC’s 2023 law on facial recognition marks a significant moment in the privacy versus security debate.