An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech intended to make policing easier (New York Times)

An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech intended to make policing easier (New York Times)

An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech intended to make policing easier (New York Times)

An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech intended to make policing easier (New York Times) https://bit.ly/40yAq8t

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An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech intended to make policing easier  —  Because of a bad facial recognition match and other hidden technology, Randal Reid spent nearly a week in jail …


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