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  1. Case of losing job, home, and custody of two children due to mistaken arrest caused by AI false positive – GIGAZINE https://www.yayafa.com/2819556/ #AgenticAi #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #ArtificialIntelligence #エージェ

    Jalil Richardson, a man from Charlotte, North Carolina, was wrongfully arrested and detained for over a month due to a facial recognition AI misidentification. The AI matched his image with an 85% confidence rate to a suspect in a car theft case, leading to his arrest and subsequent loss of his job, home, and custody of his two children. Despite being cleared and the charges dropped after a year, Richardson is seeking justice, alleging racial profiling and inadequate investigation by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, which stated the AI was just one tool among many used in the investigation. AI

    Case of losing job, home, and custody of two children due to mistaken arrest caused by AI false positive – GIGAZINE https://www.yayafa.com/2819556/ #AgenticAi #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #ArtificialIntelligence #エージェ

    IMPACT Highlights the critical need for robust oversight and accuracy in AI systems used in law enforcement to prevent severe human rights violations.

  2. 🤖 Florida lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest after police AI facial recognition error Robert Dillon was arrested at home in Florida despite living 300 miles away,

    A Florida man is suing law enforcement agencies after an AI facial recognition error led to his wrongful arrest. Robert Dillon was arrested at his home, despite living 300 miles away from the crime scene, and the charges were subsequently dropped. This incident highlights concerns about the accuracy and reliability of AI in law enforcement. AI

    🤖 Florida lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest after police AI facial recognition error Robert Dillon was arrested at home in Florida despite living 300 miles away,

    IMPACT Highlights the critical need for accuracy and oversight in AI systems used by law enforcement to prevent civil rights violations.