A review by omg_pear
Your Face Belongs to Us by Kashmir Hill

challenging informative reflective slow-paced
Just like with all non-fiction you need to come into this knowing there is a bias. I loved how the book went from the past to the present in terms of where facial technology is and I learned a lot. This helped me form a better opinion on a topic I didn’t think too much about. I always hated face id stuff and never used it, but now I have more language and reasoning as to way it’s okay to be skeptical about it. I also got another view on how helpful something like this can be, but because humans are humans it will not always be used with the best intentions.