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St. Petersburg to Introduce Ethnicity Recognition Software in CCTV Cameras

  • St. Petersburg officials plan to use 8,000 surveillance cameras with ethnicity recognition software to monitor migrants, costing over 38 million rubles , according to Kommersant.
  • Oleg Kapitanov stated that the technology aims to prevent the formation of ethnic enclaves and manage social tensions.
  • Critics, including Valery Fadeyev of the Human Rights Council, called the initiative degrading and a potential source of xenophobia.
  • Concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of the technology in determining ethnic backgrounds, as noted by Konstantin Zatulin.
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The Moscow Times broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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