The Detroit Police Department has settled a lawsuit filed by Robert Julian-Borchak Williams, a black man who was wrongfully arrested in January 2020 based on a flawed facial recognition match. As part of the settlement, the Detroit Police Department has agreed to implement new policies governing the use of facial recognition technology. They include: Prohibiting arrests based solely on facial recognition matches Requiring additional evidence beyond facial recognition before including a suspect in a photo lineup Mandating officer training on the limitations and risks of facial recognition technology Conducting an audit of all cases since 2017 where facial recognition was
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