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1. ghostp+g5[view] [source] 2020-06-24 15:09:25
>>vermon+(OP)
He wasn't arrested until the shop owner had also "identified" him. The cops used a single frame of grainy video to pull his driver's license photo, and then put that photo in a lineup and showed the store clerk.

The store clerk (who hadn't witnessed the crime and was going off the same frame of video fed into the facial recognition software) said the driver's license photo was a match.

There are several problems with the conduct of the police in this story but IMHO the use of facial recognition is not the most egregious.

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2. malwar+J41[view] [source] 2020-06-24 19:14:49
>>ghostp+g5
The story is the same one that all anti-surveillance, anti-police militarization, pro-privacy, and anti-authoritarian people foretell. Good technology will be used enable, amplify, and justify civil rights abuses by authority figures from your local beat cop, to a faceless corporation, a milquetoast public servant, or the president of the United States.

Our institutions and systems (and maybe humans in general) are not robust enough to cleanly handle these powers, and we are making the same mistake over and over and over again.

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