Detroit Police Department Overhauls Facial Recognition Policies Following Lawsuit Settlement
In a significant policy shift, the Detroit Police Department is implementing major changes to its use of facial recognition technology. This change follows a lawsuit settlement involving a wrongful arrest in 2020. The facial recognition technology mistakenly identified a man as a suspect in a theft.
As part of the settlement, the department is required to revise its policies. The most notable change is that police officers can no longer rely solely on facial recognition results to make arrests or conduct photo lineups. Instead, they must have additional evidence to proceed with such actions.
The Detroit Police Department has welcomed these changes. They hope that the new robust policies will set a standard for other police departments nationwide.
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