According to a recent BBC exclusive, American police have used facial recognition software, like Clearview's AI, 1 million times.
the company can sell its services to police forces. Critics argue that the software puts everyone in a "perpetual police lineup," a claim police in Miami rejects. Clearview is banned in several US cities, including San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle.
But it is important to note that the accuracy of Clearview depends on the quality of the image fed into it. Kaitlin Jackson, a defense attorney in New York who works to stop the, says that the idea that Clearview is "incredibly accurate" is "wishful thinking."
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