
The limits of the surveillance state
On Point | Podcast
The Limitations of Facial Recognition in Policing
This chapter explores the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the NYPD's use of facial recognition technology in identifying suspects, specifically focusing on the case of Luigi Mangione. It discusses the complexities of image matching, the implications of using various databases, and the concerning biases of surveillance technologies, particularly their impact on marginalized communities.
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