Discuss ethical aspects of facial recognition surveillance technology.

In terms of formatting I would perhaps start with a catalogue of what the technology is, how it works, the impacts it generates, and then go over how it is currently regulated, and then make your own recommendations of what needs to happen further to improve protections.

This means your body paragraph 3 would maybe come first, then 2, then 1? Then your recs.

Also the volume and issue number in the journal citations are missing.

This assingment is heavily based by the annotated bibliography in which is attached at the bottom.

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