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August 22, 2024

A hollow victory in fight to bring transparency to cops’ use of facial recognition technology

Francisco Arteaga spent nearly four years behind bars battling an armed robbery case after police using facial recognition technology identified him as their prime suspect. His court challenge led to a ruling that now requires police departments to reveal the algorithms of the technology in cases where the technology is used. (Dana DiFilippo | New Jersey Monitor)

Francisco Arteaga was incarcerated, waiting to appear for a court hearing last fall, when he spotted a huge guy eyeballing him from the other side of the courthouse holding cell.

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