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by inflagranti
2620 days ago
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I think the point of disagreement regarding the "link" is not that there is none, but that it seemed to be nothing peculiar about facial recognition. If Apple sent a security camera picture of the robber together with information from the stolen ID to police, and police the same would have happened. So the core issue here is that the validity of the ID was never questioned, not the use of facial recognition. That might just have amplified / accelerated the identification of the wrong person. |
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If, it was just a single theft and the stolen ID was used on that occasion, then I would agree facial recognition would not be relevant.