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Banned Chinese Facial Recognition Technology Was Used to Search for Minneapolis Protesters

One night in the Twin Cities, shortly after the killing of George Floyd, someone set a fire in a Goodwill. That led to an international search for the culprits — and it exposed a growing system of global surveillance.
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