Facial Recognition-Based False Arrest Implicates Clearview AI, Reports NY Times
A Georgia man spent a week in jail after police used Clearview AI to tie him to purchases of designer bags with stolen credits cards in Louisiana, a state he had never visited, the NYTimes reported today:
Police Relied on Hidden Technology and Put the Wrong Person in Jail
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