Wrongful arrest in US linked to facial recognition error leads to $200K settlement
Jefferson Parish Louisiana Sheriff Joe Lopinto’s office has agreed to pay $200,000 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit brought…
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Jefferson Parish Louisiana Sheriff Joe Lopinto’s office has agreed to pay $200,000 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit brought…
As facial recognition and AI technologies surge in adoption across U.S. law enforcement, evidence of improper use, bias, and lack…
Detroit police are being sued by a woman who claims she is the victim of wrongful arrest prompted by a…
Police in the U.S. are making arrests based on facial recognition technology, and those who are being arrested don’t know…
Across the U.S., policy blows are being exchanged over the use of facial recognition by state police. As law enforcement…
A settlement in a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Robert Williams, a Detroit man who…
California’s Senate Public Safety Committee has unanimously voted to advance Assembly Bill 1814, which would prevent police using facial recognition…
There is a small but growing lobby made up of people who have been wrongly arrested as a result of…
Biometric security company Facewatch, which provides facial recognition software to shops across the UK, is facing a lawsuit after its…
Rights groups continue to call on the U.S. government to limit governmental use of facial recognition technology. Digital rights group…