Facial recognition wrongly identifies public as potential criminals 96% of time, figures reveal (independent.co.uk)
submitted 6 years ago by madmalloy
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petevoat 6 years ago
That's deliberate. It sets a precedent to raid your house for no reason.
andrew_jackson 6 years ago
Nope. The police have been sold a bill of goods. Facial profiles are not like fingerprints, have nowhere near the level of uniqueness, and are not immutable. This technology was never going to work.
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petevoat ago
That's deliberate. It sets a precedent to raid your house for no reason.
andrew_jackson ago
Nope. The police have been sold a bill of goods. Facial profiles are not like fingerprints, have nowhere near the level of uniqueness, and are not immutable. This technology was never going to work.