• floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    10 days ago

    When security footage at a local McDonald’s captured a man trying to get a young, unaccompanied girl to leave with him, Jacksonville Beach police relied on software that flagged Robert Dillon as a 93 per cent match for the suspect.

    93% doesn’t even sound like a particularly good match. But I’m sure the cops don’t care whether they get the right person, as long as they get someone.

  • crunchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Hopefully the more this keeps happening, the more people who say they have nothing to hide start to understand why privacy is important.

    • The people who say that will still say that, right up until it happens to THEM.

      And they’ll say things like “if he has nothing to hide, then he will be cleared in no time!” and not bother looking into it any further. They don’t see that the entire case was mishandled from the start, the trial was bungled, the jury stacked, and the charges insanely inflated to try and make the victim take a plea deal.

      Even if they did see it, they’ll dismiss it as “it’s just one case”

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    They really don’t look anything alike. 93% is a low number in the scope of things as well, I don’t know what the detectives were thinking.

    What’s worse is that these systems consistently under perform with minorities so the problem is probably a lot more widespread.

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    9 days ago

    Going through the process of suing someone or something must be a huge pain-in-the-arse but when it’s pretty much gonna be a guaranteed huge payday, I say congrats to him, he hit a jackpot! Or should I say this jackpot hit HIM.