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New Data Shows Police State Facial Recognition Is WRONG Over 90% Of The Time:

New data shows that an overwhelming majority of the people targeted by police facial recognition are innocent, and the departments continue to use the faulty software.

A police department that relies on facial recognition software has admitted that it has a false positive rate of over 90 percent. What this means is that nearly every person that is marked as a suspect by this system is actually an innocent person who will be interrogated by police, or possibly worse, because they were wrongly identified by this faulty technology.

According to a report from the Guardian, the South Wales Police scanned the crowd of more than 170,000 people who attended the 2017 Champions League final soccer match in Cardiff and falsely identified thousands of innocent people. The cameras identified 2,470 people as criminals but 2,297 of them were innocent, and only 173 of them were criminals, a 92 percent false positive rate.

According to a Freedom of Information request filed by Wired, these are actually typical numbers for the facial recognition software used by the South Wales Police. Data from the department showed that there were false positive rates of 87 percent and 90 percent for different events. Further, it is not clear how many of these suspects were actually nonviolent offenders.

“These figures show that not only is real-time facial recognition a threat to civil liberties, it is a dangerously inaccurate policing tool. South Wales’ statistics show that the tech misidentifies innocent members of the public at a terrifying rate, whilst there are only a handful of occasions where it has supported a genuine policing purpose,” Carlo said.

Similiar numbers were released by the FBI in 2016, with the agency also admitting that their facial recognition database consisted of mostly innocent people since they use drivers license and passport photos for their searches, in addition to mug shots. In fact, there is a 50/50 chance that your picture is in a facial recognition database. Also in 2016, another study found that facial recognition software disproportionately targeted people with dark skin.

Facial recognition is becoming a part of everyday life whether people realize it or not, especially in major cities. The rollout of these systems has been mostly accepted by the general public under the pretense that they are highly sophisticated tools with a very high rate of accuracy. But in reality, they seem to just be an expensive and elaborate excuse to search innocent people.

Police departments across the world are always expanding their facial recognition databases and putting cameras in every possible place they can. Just last week, The Free Thought Project reported that police will soon be scanning everything in their path with facial recognition software installed in their body cameras.

URL: [thefreethoughtproject.com]

of-the-mountain 9 May 13
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We will have to start wearing masks soon.

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