59% of US adults say it is acceptable for law enforcement to use facial recognition to assess security threats in public spaces; only 15% say it is acceptable for advertisers to use facial recognition to see how people respond to public ad displays; 13% of US adults have not heard about facial recognition and 25% say they heard a lot.
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