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Facial recognition is jailing the wrong people, but police keep using it anyway
Angela Lipps spent nearly six months behind bars after AI software misidentified her. She's at least the ninth American it's ...
Using two biometric signals increases spoofing resistance. Facial authentication and iris recognition combined drops the ...
A team of US Marshals arrested 50-year-old Lipps in Tennessee at gunpoint last July while she was babysitting four young children, writes InForum. She was booked ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls OpenClaw “the next ChatGPT” and a historic open-source breakthrough, signaling a major shift toward autonomous AI agents.
The Fargo Police Department has drawn criticism for jailing a woman for more than five months after artificial intelligence ...
In a quiet suburb of Tennessee, the AI and physical world collided with devastating consequences for a grandmother whose only crime was existing in a database.
A handful of new facial recognition algorithms have been added to the NIST FRTE 1:N Identification this year, but most of the ...
"I've never been to North Dakota, I don't know anyone from North Dakota,” said Angela Lipps, who was jailed in connection with a bank fraud case in the state ...
Dozens of Telegram channels reviewed by WIRED include job listings for “AI face models.” The (mostly) women who land these ...
A Tennessee grandmother said she was wrongfully arrested and jailed in a bank fraud case after an error with facial ...
Researchers have developed an AI model that can detect drunk driving, fatigue, and road rage from your face alone, with up to 95% accuracy, and it works in real time. The post AI system can identify ...
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