HB 756 — Law Enforcement - Use Of Facial Recognition Technology - Images Captured In Dwelling Interior
HB 756 addresses the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement, specifically focusing on images captured in the interior of dwellings. The bill seeks to regulate how such technology can be used to protect privacy rights and prevent algorithmic discrimination in law enforcement practices. It is currently under review in the Maryland General Assembly for the 2026 session.
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