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A Face Too Familiar: Facial Recognition, Algorithmic Power, and the End of Privacy and Subjectivity

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What happens when the face—once the seat of identity, recognition, and ethical relation—becomes a biometric code? In a world governed by ambient surveillance and faceless algorithms, our faces are no longer seen but scanned, not encountered but extracted. Drawing on philosophy, psychoanalysis, and cultural critique, de Dios Vázquez interrogates how facial recognition technologies transform subjectivity, erode privacy, and rewrite the terms of social trust. What does it mean to be seen but n...