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Amazon is endorsing the idea of government regulation of facial recognition technology, as part of a wide-ranging statement of its principles on a range of social and political issues. The US tech giant, which has come under scrutiny by antitrust enforcers and has been criticized over its use of facial recognition software, set out its positions in a statement posted late Thursday on its corporate website.

Some of those stances, such as its endorsement of a raise in the federal minimum wage, were previously disclosed by Amazon. The statement also reiterated recent comments by Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos on efforts to battle climate change. On facial recognition, Amazon said it believes that "governments should act to regulate the use of this technology to ensure it's used appropriately." The company noted that it offered its own set of guidelines for facial recognition that "protects individual civil rights and ensures that governments are transparent in their application of the technology."

Thursday's statement said governments "should work quickly to put in place a regulatory framework" for the technology, which has been used increasingly around the world amid criticism on privacy and civil liberties concerns. Amazon also said it supports diversity and rights of persons of any gender, race, ethnicity, age, religion and sexual orientation and "strongly" endorses immigrant rights and immigration reform.

The company said it will back US federal privacy legislation "that requires transparency, access to personal information, ability to delete personal information, and that prohibits the sale of personal data without consent."

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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