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Tennessee, facial recognition

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Tennessee woman says facial recognition led to wrongful arrest in North Dakota case
Angela Lipps, a grandmother from Tennessee, spent time in a North Dakota jail after facial recognition software wrongly linked her to a fraud case in Fargo. Lipps was released on Christmas Eve after investigators determined she was not the person captured in bank surveillance footage.

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Tennessee grandmother jailed after AI facial recognition error links her to fraud
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Police release Tennessee grandmother after AI facial recognition led to her arrest
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AI facial recognition led to a grandma being wrongly jailed
Angela Lipps, a 50-year-old grandma from Tennessee, spent more than five months in jail after the AI facial recognition platform Clearview AI falsely matched the grandmother with a suspect of bank fra...

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Fargo Police Refuse To Apologize To Tennessee Grandma Jailed on Bogus AI Evidence
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Grandmother mistakenly jailed for 5 months after AI linked her to crime
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West Fargo police detail how they use facial recognition software

West Fargo police detailed how they use a facial recognition tool called Clearview AI.
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Trump’s FTC Settles With Match Over Nightmare Dating App Case

OkCupid and its parent company, Match Group—which also owns massively popular dating apps like Hinge and Tinder—allegedly shared sensitive user data to a facial recognition software company. President Trump’s Federal Trade Commission is letting them off with a slap on the wrist.
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Fargo crime suspect says AI face recognition software failed. Police say there was more to the arrest

The Fargo Police Department has drawn criticism for jailing a woman for more than five months after artificial intelligence facial recognition software flagged her as a suspect in a crime.
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Tech giants pull facial recognition software from police departments – for now

SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Tech giants say they will not sell facial recognition software to police departments, for now. It's a tool police departments have been using for years, helping solve everything from property crimes to cold cases and missing people.
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Facial recognition spreads as Nevada casinos seek to spot trouble

Casinos increasingly use facial recognition to spot trouble, raising concerns over false arrests, police training and AI limits in Nevada.
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