Polizei nutzte KI-Gesichtserkennung: Eine Frau aus Tennessee, die Monate im Gefängnis verbrachte, nachdem die Polizei KI-Gesichtserkennung eingesetzt hatte, um sie mit Verbrechen in Dakota in Verbindung zu bringen, sagt, sie sei noch nie im Bundesstaat gewesen

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/tennessee-woman-who-spent-months-in-jail-after-police-used-ai-facial-recognition-to-link-her-to-crimes-in-dakota-says-she-has-never-been-to-the-state/articleshow/129895800.cms

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    1. GroundbreakingMall54 on

      months in jail because an algorithm said „close enough.“ and the wildest part is this keeps happening and nobody in charge seems to care about the false positive rate. they just keep deploying it

    2. drunk_tyrant on

      Let me guess, that software provider’s name starts with a P and ends with an R?

    3. The cost of doing these errors have to be such that the AI companies work to not do them. Right now they don’t really care, there’s not much consequences. And there won’t be since the Trump administration doesn’t want any regulation.

    4. „Police in Fargo, North Dakota, have acknowledged “a few errors” in the case and pledged changes in their operations but stopped short of issuing a direct apology.“. AI lawyers will be popping up ….

    5. lemmysbetter on

      She’s completely missing the point. What’s important is someone was convicted. /s

    6. Training-Purple-5220 on

      Did North and South Dakota merge? I feel like that would have been in the news.

    7. I’ve always been the techy guy in the office.  Several years ago before ai a colleague sent me a single photo of the side of a vehicle.  They asked if I could recreate the rest of the car including license plates…

      Now we have people that dumb writing and using ai for law enforcement I guess.

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