Facial recognition gaffe leads to black US man's wrongful arrest

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It is the first known case of an unlawful detention based on the technology. FMTNews FacialRecognition Racism US

Robert Williams was arrested in January outside his home and held for 30 hours.

“Though Robert Williams may be the first known case, he is likely not the first person who was wrongfully arrested and interrogated based off a bogus face recognition hit,” the ACLU said on Twitter. The news comes amid rising tensions over police misconduct following the deaths of several African Americans at the hands of law enforcement, and concerns that some technologies such as facial recognition may exacerbate discrimination.

Amid the recent unrest, some firms including IBM, Amazon and Microsoft said they would not be selling facial recognition technology to police departments until regulations are passed to ensure against misuse. But many other systems are widely used.In a formal complaint to the police department, ACLU attorney Phil Mayor asked for a dismissal of the charges, an expungement of the arrest record, and a public apology to Williams.

 

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