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Deadass? AI Algorithm Wrongfully Accused A Pregnant Black Woman of ...WHAT!

Por: The Root Crime August 08, 2023

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Thanks to a phony, AI facial recognition tool, a Black mother of three was falsely identified and arrested for as carjacking thief. Now, she’s suing the city of Detroit and their police department for letting a robot get her thrown in jail for no reason. She’s the first Black woman to fall victim to the algorithm.nnNot to mention… when she was apprehended by police, she was pregnant and ready to pop. nnPorscha Woodruff, 32, was eight... + full article



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