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by josefx
1804 days ago
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> In this case the facial recognition tech itself was arguably not unreliable. You could train a fake money detection AI with cat videos from youtube, it would probably do something with images of cats. However I hope no one would try to argue in front of a court that the resulting AI would be reliable at detecting fake money. In this case a stolen "do not use as id" slip was apparently good enough to serve as input validation, I would be surprised if their database wasn't overflowing with bad data. |
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The AI correctly identified that the faces of people in two videos were the same person. It did it's job. The person responsible for correctly identifying the person in both these videos failed to do their job correctly.