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- Facial recognition error sees woman accused of theft
A woman who was wrongly accused of shoplifting toilet roll due to an apparent mix-up with a facial recognition system was left "fuming" after being ejected from two Home Bargains stores Danielle
- Facial recognition error sees woman booted out of high street . . .
A woman who was wrongly accused of shoplifting due to an apparent mix-up with a facial recognition system was left "fuming" after being kicked out of three stores "I felt like socking it to them when they booted me out I told them it was a load of cobblers " she said "I was hopping mad"The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said: "No one should find themselves in this
- Lawsuit alleges incorrect facial recognition led to woman’s . . .
A facial recognition system will create a list of potential matches from a database of photos and then an investigator will go through the results looking for a match Matches are confirmed through additional police investigations Artificial intelligence and privacy researchers have found that facial recognition incorrectly identifies women
- Facial Recognition Error Sees Woman Wrongly Accused of Theft
The facial recognition software did not identify her as a shoplifter Facial recognition software system said "this woman has been identified as a shoplifter" The facial recognition software recognized her and because the store flagged her as a shoplifter, Right so the software identified her as a shoplifter You can blame facewatch all you want,
- Woman says Detroit police wrongly arrested her based on . . .
A woman says she was mistakenly arrested and says Detroit Police used facial recognition to take her into custody The Brief LaDonna Crutchfield was detained for 8 hours last January
- Wrongful Arrest Sparks Legal Battle Over Facial Recognition . . .
DETROIT — A Detroit woman has filed a federal lawsuit against the Detroit Police Department, alleging that faulty investigative methods, including the possible use of facial recognition software, led to her wrongful arrest LaDonna Crutchfield, 37, was taken into custody on Jan 23, 2024, at her home while with her children
- Mom Claims Bogus Facial Recognition Led To False Arrest While . . .
A Detroit woman is suing the city and a police detective after she says facial recognition technology wrongfully pegged her as a robbery and carjacking suspect while she was eight months pregnant, leading to her arrest Porcha Woodruff, 32, in a lawsuit filed Thursday said she was left scared
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