• Have you ever wondered how much we can trust technology in law enforcement? 🧐 A recent case in Florida highlights significant flaws in one of the oldest police face-recognition tools. The ACLU is suing two police departments after a Fort Myers man was wrongly arrested in a child-abduction case, with officers treating a questionable face-recognition match as almost definitive proof of identity. This situation raises critical questions about the reliability of such technology and its impact on lives.

    It makes you think—how can we ensure justice when technology fails us?

    To learn more about this troubling situation, check out the full article.
    https://www.wired.com/story/wrongful-arrest-tests-one-of-the-oldest-police-face-recognition-tools-in-the-us/
    #FaceRecognition #WrongfulArrest #Justice #ACLU #TechnologyEthics
    Have you ever wondered how much we can trust technology in law enforcement? 🧐 A recent case in Florida highlights significant flaws in one of the oldest police face-recognition tools. The ACLU is suing two police departments after a Fort Myers man was wrongly arrested in a child-abduction case, with officers treating a questionable face-recognition match as almost definitive proof of identity. This situation raises critical questions about the reliability of such technology and its impact on lives. It makes you think—how can we ensure justice when technology fails us? To learn more about this troubling situation, check out the full article. https://www.wired.com/story/wrongful-arrest-tests-one-of-the-oldest-police-face-recognition-tools-in-the-us/ #FaceRecognition #WrongfulArrest #Justice #ACLU #TechnologyEthics
    Wrongful Arrest Exposes Failures in One of the Oldest Police Face-Recognition Tools in the US
    The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over the arrest of a Fort Myers man in a child-abduction case, saying officers treated a flawed face-recognition match as a near-certain ID.
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