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LAPD doesn't fully track its use of facial recognition, report finds

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 14, 2022

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Two years after Los Angeles police leaders set tougher limits on the use of facial recognition technology, a follow-up report found the department lacks a way to track its outcomes or effectiveness. The report, by the LAPD inspector general’s office, found that LAPD personnel used facial recognition software in an effort to identify criminal suspects nearly 2,000 times last year. Of those searches, about 55% resulted in a positive match —... + full article



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