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Banning facial recognition in say Clearview and other forms of surveillance would probably be better than some kind of facial recognition development license (especially, as it's likely to turn into a bureaucratic rubber stamp where it matters).

Banning all facial recognition might be impractical, as there are things like Face ID where you login to a device with your face (although, I've never been keen on that).

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