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Hundreds of Americans have faced arrest after being linked to crimes by facial recognition software, according to a Washington Post investigation.  However, the use of this technology is often not disclosed to defendants, depriving them of the opportunity to challenge its reliability in court. This finding is especially concerning for Black people who have been disproportionately subjected to wrongful arrests because of facial recognition tech. Lack of Transparency in Investigations The investigation found that police departments in 15 states used facial recognition in over 1,000 criminal cases over the last

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is intensifying its efforts to combat the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) by law enforcement in California, Maryland, and Minnesota. This move comes amidst growing concerns over racial bias and wrongful arrests, particularly among Black communities. Facial Recognition: A Threat to Civil Liberties? In recent years, facial recognition technology has been embraced by police departments across the United States, described as a powerful tool for identifying suspects.  However, the technology has also come under fire due to its potential for racial bias and

The city of Detroit has agreed to pay $300,000 to Robert Williams, a Black man wrongly arrested for shoplifting due to flawed facial recognition technology.  As part of the settlement, the city will also make changes to how police use facial recognition software when making arrests. A Case of Mistaken Identity Robert Williams’ wrongful arrest stems from a misidentification by facial recognition software. According to The Guardian, the software incorrectly matched Williams’ driver’s license photo to a suspect seen in a 2018 security video from a Shinola watch store.  Despite