Facial recognition is often questioned due to ethical, privacy, and accuracy concerns. The technology raises significant privacy issues, as individuals' faces can be tracked without their consent, potentially leading to misuse in surveillance or profiling. Additionally, biases in facial recognition algorithms can result in inaccurate predictions, disproportionately affecting certain demographic groups. These challenges have led to calls for stricter regulations and transparency to ensure the ethical use of facial recognition technology while addressing societal concerns.
Why is facial recognition often questioned?

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