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AP Schools: Facial Recognition Attendance Now Mandatory

The Andhra Pradesh government has made facial recognition attendance mandatory for students in all government schools, covering grades 1 to 12. The move aims to improve attendance tracking, but has faced backlash from teachers who previously opposed similar policies. Experts raise concerns over student privacy and consent, especially for young children.

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