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Facial recognition AI is flawed and racially biased. Police keep using it any way.

January 16, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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A British police officer stands in front of a police van with a sign warning the public that police are using live facial recognition technology.

Police in the UK have been experimenting with facial recognition technology in live surveillance videos in public areas, as seen in this photo. In the US, police departments are also adopting the technology, despite evidence that such systems are racially biased and unreliable, in some cases leading to wrongful arrests.

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