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Azienda News:
- Facial recognition error sees woman accused of theft
A woman who was wrongly accused of shoplifting toilet roll due to an apparent mix-up with a facial recognition system was left "fuming" after being ejected from two Home Bargains stores
- Guilt by Algorithm: Woman Wrongly Accused of Shoplifting Due . . .
It was later discovered that Horan had been falsely accused of stealing approximately £10 worth of items after her profile was added to a facial recognition watchlist used by the stores The incident unfolded on May 24, when Horan visited the Home Bargains store on Regent Road in Salford
- Facial Recognition Error Sees Woman Wrongly Accused of Theft
A chain of stores called Home Bargains installed facial recognition software to spot returning shoplifters Unfortunately, "Facewatch" made a mistake "We acknowledge and understand how distressing this experience must have been," an anonymous Facewatch spokesperson tells the BBC, adding that the
- I was misidentified as shoplifter by facial recognition tech
Sara - who wants to remain anonymous - was wrongly accused after being flagged by a facial-recognition system called Facewatch
- ‘My mum is “scared to go shopping alone” after facial . . .
Anna* was shopping in Home Bargains with her daughter Ria* when she was falsely accused of stealing paracetamol worth 39 pence and added to a facial recognition blacklist She was publicly accused by staff of theft, had her bag searched, and her own personal paracetamol was confiscated
- Facial recognition error sees woman booted out of high street . . .
A woman who was wrongly accused of shoplifting due to an apparent mix-up with a facial recognition system was left "fuming" after being kicked out of three stores "I felt like socking it to them when they booted me out I told them it was a load of cobblers " she said "I was hopping mad"The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said: "No one should find themselves in this
- Woman says Detroit police wrongly arrested her based on . . .
A woman says she was mistakenly arrested and says Detroit Police used facial recognition to take her into custody The Brief LaDonna Crutchfield was detained for 8 hours last January
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