
In Machines We Trust: What Happens in Vegas… Is Captured on Camera
MIT Technology Review Narrated
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The Future of Policing
Police alter photos as part of that facial recognition examle if anything, we should be arguing for that, not against it. By changing the photo, by making it a little lighter, a little darker, or changing the angle, gives us the best chance to be able to confirm the results. He says in some cases, if they didn't do that, their accuracy would actually go down. But who gets to decide when and how this practice of modifying photos is fair play? It's also doing so with balance to privacy, civil rights and civil liberties.
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