WaPo: Police seldom disclose use of facial recognition despite false arrests

WaPo: Police seldom disclose use of facial recognition despite false arrests By Douglas MacMillan, David Ovalle & Aaron Schaffer (“Hundreds of Americans have been arrested after being connected to a crime by facial recognition software, a Washington Post investigation has found, but many never know it because police seldom disclose their use of the controversial technology.’)

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