Porcha Woodruff is the third person incorrectly arrested by Detroit police due to the AI software in as many years.
, Detroit Police Department officers reportedly arrested and detained Porcha Woodruff for over 11 hours because of a robbery and carjacking she did not commit.filed a lawsuit against the city
The impacts of the police’s reliance on much-maligned facial recognition software extended far beyond that evening. Woodruff reportedly suffered contractions and back spasms, and needed to receive intravenous fluids at a local hospital due to dehydration after finally leaving the precinct.
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