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A Black teenage girl said she was turned away from a Livonia skating rink after being pinged on its facial recognition software. But the girl, 14-year-old…
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A Black Farmington Hills resident has sued the City of Detroit, its police chief, and a city detective for wrongful arrest and wrongful imprisonment.…
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The Detroit Police Department’s use of facial recognition will continue uninterrupted after a contentious City Council vote.The board approved a two-year…
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said on Thursday that the Detroit Police Department and the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office will be reviewing the events that…
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Robert Williams of Farmington Hills was arrested and held for more than a day in January, on larceny charges that he stole Shinola watches from a downtown…
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Stateside: Facial recognition bill; unemployment fraud lawsuit; diversity lacking in health researchToday on Stateside, we heard about the latest update on a lawsuit filed in 2015 on behalf of the tens of thousands of Michiganders wrongly accused of…
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A bill recently passed in the state Senate would prevent law enforcement from using facial recognition technology.Republican Senator Peter Lucido is a…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan wants to know more about how facial recognition technology is being used by the state.It submitted two…
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After months of debate and public protest, Detroit’s Board of Police Commissioners approved a policy for police use of facial recognition software by an…
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As Detroit Police commissioners are scheduled to vote on a policy governing police use of facial recognition technology this week, the ACLU of Michigan…