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Technically Optimistic

Policed by our data

May 22, 2024
The podcast delves into the use of facial recognition by law enforcement and its impact on civil liberties. Experts discuss the flaws in data-driven policing, the need for cyber hygiene, and the ethical implications of these surveillance systems. They also explore the role of the Fourth Amendment in protecting against data-driven policing and the importance of maintaining data security in the digital age.
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Quick takeaways

  • Facial recognition technology can lead to wrongful arrests due to inaccuracies in matching faces with suspects.
  • Clearview AI's data scraping for facial recognition raises concerns about privacy and misuse of personal information.

Deep dives

Facial Recognition Software Mistaken Identity

Facial recognition software mismatched Portia Woodruff's mugshot with a suspect's image, leading to her arrest. This mistake resulted in Woodruff spending time in jail for a crime she did not commit. Despite clear differences between Woodruff and the actual suspect, the software's error led to a wrongful arrest, showcasing the dangers of relying solely on facial recognition technology for law enforcement purposes.

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