Here is your pdf: Title: Now you see me, now you still do: facial recognition technology and the growing lack of privacy

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Author: Sharon Nakar, Dov Greenbaum

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Subject: Facial recognition and lack of privacy

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NOW YOU SEE ME. NOW

YOU STILL DO:

FACIAL

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Corresponding Author: Dov Greenbaum, JD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Molecu-

lar Biophysics and Biochemistry (adj) at Yale University in New Haven, CT USA. Email:

dov.greenbaum@yale.edu. Dov is the Founder and Director of the Zvi Meitar Institute for

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egal Implications of Emerging Technologies, Radzyner Law School, Interdisciplinary Cen-

ter Herzliya, Israel. Sharon Nakar is a Fellow at the Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications

of Emerging Technologies, Radzyner Law School, Interdisciplinary Center

Herzliya, Israel.

The authors would like to thank the Zvi Meitar Family for their continued support of all of

our research endeavors. The authors would also like to thank Liana G. for her help in the

editing process. Finally, the authors would like to esp

ecially thank Inbar Carmel for her in-

credible management of the Zvi Meitar Institute.

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