Lawsuits by Black plaintiffs over misidentification by facial recognition grow

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Lawsuits by Black plaintiffs over misidentification by facial recognition grow
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Several Black plaintiffs have filed suit against law enforcement in recent years alleging wrongful arrest because of facial recognition technology.

IBM says it is abandoning the facial recognition business out of concern over how it can be used for mass surveillance and racial profiling.Bartholomew, using surveillance video, relied solely on a match generated by facial recognition technology to seek an arrest warrant for Reid after a stolen credit card was used to buy two purses for more than $8,000 from a consignment store outside New Orleans in June 2022, the lawsuit said.

Reached by phone, Bartholomew said he had no comment. A spokesman for the sheriff’s office, Capt. Jason Rivarde, said the office does not comment on pending litigation. The detective said he was advised by a “credible source” that one of the suspects in the video was Quran. A Department of Motor Vehicles photograph of Quran appeared to match the description of the suspect from the surveillance video, Bartholomew said.

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