Facial recognition technology poses specific privacy concerns for women, as it has been shown to be less accurate in identifying women, particularly women of color. This technological bias can lead to wrongful identification, privacy breaches, and surveillance, disproportionately affecting women and contributing to broader concerns about autonomy and consent in digital spaces.
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