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Jalil Richardson of North Carolina spent over 50 days in jail after Jacksonville police wrongfully arrested him based on an AI facial recognition match with an 85% confidence level, despite his alibi being hundreds of miles away at work.
Robert Dillon is suing Florida police for wrongful arrest after a facial recognition system gave a 93% match on a low-quality image, despite evidence he was 300 miles away. The lawsuit claims police relied on the flawed AI instead of conducting a proper investigation.
London's Metropolitan Police will deploy live facial recognition at a protest for the first time, scanning faces of attendees amid controversy over selective enforcement and privacy concerns.