Detroit police can no longer use facial recognition results as the sole basis for arrestsjeffw@lemmy.worldmod to News@lemmy.world – 232 points – 5 months agoengadget.com6Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldWait. They could before??? wtfIt's insane that false arrests had to be made before the law was changed considering that experts have been very clear about the potential dangers of relying on facial recognition alone.There's a lot of issues with forensics sciences that send a lot of innocent people to jail."Sole basis." Meaning this inherently flawed technology can still be used.So... parallel reconstruction gets another workout.He look, a tiny ray of sanity!
Wait. They could before??? wtfIt's insane that false arrests had to be made before the law was changed considering that experts have been very clear about the potential dangers of relying on facial recognition alone.There's a lot of issues with forensics sciences that send a lot of innocent people to jail.
It's insane that false arrests had to be made before the law was changed considering that experts have been very clear about the potential dangers of relying on facial recognition alone.There's a lot of issues with forensics sciences that send a lot of innocent people to jail.
Wait. They could before??? wtf
It's insane that false arrests had to be made before the law was changed considering that experts have been very clear about the potential dangers of relying on facial recognition alone.
There's a lot of issues with forensics sciences that send a lot of innocent people to jail.
"Sole basis." Meaning this inherently flawed technology can still be used.
So... parallel reconstruction gets another workout.
He look, a tiny ray of sanity!