Police linked the Tennessee woman to a North Dakota fraud case using faulty facial recognition before the charges were ...
The police chief in Fargo, N.D., acknowledged “missteps” but stopped short of apologizing to Angela Lipps, a Tennessee ...
Angela Lipps, a 50-year-old grandma from Tennessee, spent more than five months in jail after the AI facial recognition ...
Tennessee grandmother spent 5 months jailed after Clearview AI's facial recognition wrongly identified her for crimes in a ...
A Tennessee grandmother says she was wrongly jailed for weeks after authorities used AI facial recognition to identify her as ...
Police used facial recognition to jail a Tennessee grandmother over a North Dakota bank fraud case, even though she says she had never even been ... Read More ...
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Police used an AI facial recognition tool to arrest a grandmother in Tennessee for crimes committed in North Dakota.
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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 ...
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