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  2. Facial recognition systems are flawed and biased. Police ...

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    The Post found that some law enforcement officers using the technology appeared to “abandon traditional policing standards and treat software suggestions as facts.” In some instances, they ...

  3. Commission on Civil Rights rings alarm bell on law ... - AOL

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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been conducting searches using facial recognition technology since 2008, when it contracted with a biometrics defense company, L-1 Identity Solutions ...

  4. Austin banned facial recognition technology for good reason ...

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    A 2016 Georgetown Law study found half of all U.S. adults had photos in the facial recognition databases used by law enforcement, and 1 in 4 state and local police departments had access to this ...

  5. Amazon Rekognition - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity recognition in images [3] [4]; Facial attribute detection in images, including gender, age range, emotions (e.g. happy, calm, disgusted), whether the face has a beard or mustache, whether the face has eyeglasses or sunglasses, whether the eyes are open, whether the mouth is open, whether the person is smiling, and the location of several markers such as the pupils and jaw line.

  6. Facial recognition system - Wikipedia

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    A false positive happens when facial recognition technology misidentifies a person to be someone they are not, that is, it yields an incorrect positive result. They often results in discrimination and strengthening of existing biases. For example, in 2018, Delhi Police reported that its FRT system had an accuracy rate of 2%, which sank to 1% in ...

  7. Detroit police can no longer make arrests based only on ...

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    As part of the settlement, Detroit police will also be required to audit any cases since 2017 in which facial recognition technology was used to get an arrest warrant, and officers will notify a ...