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Wrongful Arrest Exposes Failures in One of the Oldest Police Face-Recognition Tools in the US

Wrongful Arrest Exposes Failures in One of the Oldest Police Face-Recognition Tools in the USPhoto: Wired

The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over the arrest of a Fort Myers man in a child-abduction case, saying officers treated a flawed face-recognition match as a near-certain ID

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