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Recognizing and Challenging Facial Recognition Technology in Criminal Cases

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Panel: Recognizing and Challenging Facial Recognition Technology in Criminal Cases <br> <br>Panelists: Clare Garvie, Associate, Center on Privacy &amp; Technology at Georgetown University Law Center; Kaitlin Jackson, Attorney, Bronx Defenders; Joshua Kroll, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, UC Berkeley School of Information <br> <br>“It’s Complicated: Combatting the Surveillance State in Criminal Proceedings” was co-sponsored by NACDL and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology (BCLT), and held at The International House from November 29-30, 2018.

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sbseed
sbseed
1 year ago

also it does not have more than a certain number of points on the face... the whole thing is complete bullshit.

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sbseed
sbseed
1 year ago

measurements i mean, it can recognize people who are not actually criminals as being criminals because it lacks the ability to accurately recognize specific identifying characteristics. therefore it cannot legally be used in court.

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sbseed
sbseed
1 year ago

same thing as a 'polygraph' test.

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sbseed
sbseed
1 year ago

against the constitution and is illegal... maybe we should start cutting down cameras.

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erick rendoza
erick rendoza
1 year ago

BB Gun or laser i was told it works those small cat lasers... also a cheap night vision will show at night cameras you do not see on posts by the police. Today they can install a light bulb camera and operate it remotely with wi fi on and off.

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