More than 100 Amazon employees, including senior software engineers, signed a letter asking Jeff Bezos to stop selling facial recognition software to police

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Amazon employees signed and sent a letter to CEO Jeff Bezos asking the company to stop selling facial recognition software to law enforcement agencies and to cease its business dealings with Palantir.

The letter was signed by over 100 Amazon workers, including senior-level engineers, according to documents viewed by Business Insider.

You can read the full letter below.

On Thursday, a group of Amazon employees sent a signed letter to CEO Jeff Bezos calling on the company to stop selling its facial recognition software to law enforcement agencies.

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