Farmington Hills, Michigan, resident Robert Williams spent 30 hours in police custody after an algorithm listed him as a potential match for a suspect in a robbery committed a year and a half earlier.
Freedom of information documents reveal the NSW government tech watchdog’s concerns over the police force’s use of AI for investigations as well as ‘preventive’ policing.
Facial recognition technology crucial in solving stabbing case involving Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, suspect arrested and identified.
In the Saif Ali Khan stabbing incident, face recognition technology has confirmed a match with the prime accused, Sharul ...
In a major development in the Saif Ali Khan stabbing case, facial recognition technology has confirmed the identity of the suspect, Shariful Islam Shehzad. The Face Recognition Test (FRT) conducted by ...
Facial recognition technology has played a key role in cracking the case of Saif Ali Khan's stabbing, confirming that the ...
Facial recognition technology has confirmed that the accused in actor Saif Ali Khan's stabbing case, Mohammad Shariful Islam, ...
Most departmental searches are done via the Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center, an interagency intelligence group. The ...
An Ohio judge excluded facial recognition evidence in a murder case, citing concerns over reliability and transparency.
An Ohio judge has ruled that critical evidence in a murder trial isn't admissible because of how police used Clearview AI.
In Cleveland, the suspect in a murder trial was only identified thanks to AI facial recognition. Now not all the evidence can be used.