Posted on 08/13/2019 7:55:10 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
SACRAMENTO California Assemblyman Phil Ting has never been arrested, but he was recently mistaken for a criminal. Hes not surprised. Ting (D-San Francisco), who authored a bill to ban facial recognition software from being used on police body cameras, was one of 26 California legislators who was incorrectly matched with a mug shot in a recent test of a common face-scanning program by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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You’re being too generous.
IT WORKED PROPERLY!.....................
It did not. 1 in 5? Give me a break. Way way low. More like 4 in 5.
The others just ain’t been caught yet.................
Well, they all look alike.......criminals I mean.
It should be 5 out of 5, get back to work
bingo.
Mistook, no, no, no, it just sees more than the voters.
It’s got a minimum 80% error rate. More work to be done.
they should come back when the recognition rate is up to > 90%
Criminals all look alike. Guilty.
Heh ...
Lying liars; in the previous highly publicized test with Congress they intentionally set the filter to an 80% confidence level instead of Amazon’s recommended level of 99% for law enforcement work. I’m sure they did the same thing again.
Lying liars; in the previous highly publicized test with Congress they intentionally set the filter to an 80% confidence level instead of Amazons recommended level of 99% for law enforcement work. Im sure they did the same thing again.
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Wow... thats very good information to know.
Facial rec tech is a police state tool. I could just see them running it against a TEA party rally or against a MAGA rally audience or parked by a gun show and running all the atendees.
It will never be perfect. There are too many similar faces.
I read once long ago, before the Internet, in some scientific journal somewhere that there are only a limited number of BASIC ‘faces’ for each race. I forget what the exact number was, a few thousand or so. But all ‘faces’ are just variations of the ‘basic’ face, some being more symmetrical some being less. Some being wider or more narrow, etc.
Now, if you are looking for an individual, and you have his or her EXACT facial measurements, eye width, chin length, ear separation, etc, it might become more accurate, but the computing power required would have to be enormous for it to be useful in real time........
I don’t know how many times I’ve been told computers never lie.
rwood
indeed
Watching the old “Highway Patrol” show is a kick. If the character isn’t wearing a tie, they’re a farmer or a criminal.
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