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BumRushDaShow

(173,225 posts)
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 08:12 AM 10 hrs ago

A city's push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy

Source: ABC News/AP

June 18, 2026, 12:06 AM


Officials in Kansas City, Missouri, are preparing to equip some public buses with facial recognition cameras capable of detecting whether a passenger appears on a list of banned riders or missing persons.

Supporters and opponents alike view the effort as a major litmus test for tapping the AI-powered software on a U.S. public transportation system, positioning Kansas City as the latest epicenter in a fierce debate over whether the safety benefits of artificial intelligence are worth the privacy costs.

“The idea of running face recognition on a camera that is pointed on live spaces in public is a line that until recently has never really been crossed in the last 25 years,” said Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst for the Project on Speech, Privacy and Technology at the American Civil Liberties Union.

The state of Missouri declined to help fund the project as expected due to concerns with the facial recognition component. Still, the city is pushing ahead with local and federal money, said Tyler Means, chief mobility and strategy officer at the Kansas City Transportation Authority. “Privacy is always a tricky thing,” Means said. “We’ve always had cameras on our buses. It’s just new technology. I think in time it’ll smooth over and people will realize, ‘Well, it didn’t really feel any different.’”

Read more: https://abcnews.com/Technology/wireStory/citys-push-facial-recognition-public-buses-ignites-debate-133988804

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A city's push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago OP
I like how they put missing persons into their justification... EarthFirst 9 hrs ago #1
Maybe instead of targeting poor people or ecologically concious people Buddyzbuddy 6 hrs ago #2
Nice how they tacked finding missing persons on there. Hugin 6 hrs ago #3
My brother has facial recognition on his phone. My face unlocks it. No, we are not twins. Midnight Writer 6 hrs ago #4

EarthFirst

(4,253 posts)
1. I like how they put missing persons into their justification...
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 08:31 AM
9 hrs ago

…to sell the increasing surveillance state as an altruistic venture.

Buddyzbuddy

(3,015 posts)
2. Maybe instead of targeting poor people or ecologically concious people
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 11:27 AM
6 hrs ago

you focus on luxury car dealerships, high end restaurants and Republican politician's chambers where the real criminals are. Poor people live in desperation while the rich are just plain greedy.

Midnight Writer

(25,950 posts)
4. My brother has facial recognition on his phone. My face unlocks it. No, we are not twins.
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 12:02 PM
6 hrs ago

Just one example, but an illustration that this tech is not yet ready for reliable identification.

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