Machine Room ยท MX-017
He Tested Facial Recognition On Congress. Twenty-Eight Matched Arrest Photos. All Were Innocent.
Facial recognition software, when tested on arrest photos of individuals near Congress, resulted in twenty-eight wrongful matches. This alarming outcome raises serious questions about the reliability of such technologies in law enforcement.
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