Police Facial Recognition Led to Fourteen Wrongful Arrests

Police Facial Recognition Led to Fourteen Wrongful Arrests

The ACLU found that police in multiple U.S. states made at least fourteen arrests based on facial recognition software that got it wrong. The technology suggests possibilities, not certainties, yet many police departments treated the software's top guesses as facts. One person spent six months in jail for a crime they didn't commit. No federal law requires police to double-check these results first.

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