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Controversial tech company pitches facial recognition to track COVID-19

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Clearview AI is a facial recognition software company that helps law enforcement track down suspected criminals. Now the tech company is in talks with federal and state authorities to help trace the spread of the coronavirus. NBC News’ Jacob Ward reports on the controversial technology.