Detroit Police Department Implements Stricter Rules on Facial Recognition Technology

Saturday, 29 June 2024, 20:44

The Detroit Police Department has agreed to restrict the use of facial recognition technology in making arrests following a settlement with a Black man wrongfully detained due to a mistaken face match. This move aims to address concerns over the technology's accuracy and potential bias, signaling a shift towards more accountable policing practices. The new rules set out by the department mark a step towards improving transparency and accountability in law enforcement actions.
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Detroit Police Department Implements Stricter Rules on Facial Recognition Technology

Detroit Police Department Implements New Rules

The Detroit Police Department is adopting stricter guidelines limiting the use of facial recognition technology in arrests to prevent wrongful detentions based on false matches.

Settlement with Robert Williams

A settlement with Robert Williams, a Black man wrongfully arrested in 2020, due to a false face match, has prompted these changes.

Focus on Accuracy and Bias

The city's move reflects a growing awareness of the technology's accuracy and bias issues and underlines the need for more reliable and unbiased law enforcement methods.


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