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Florida man blames wrongful arrest on "error-prone" AI facial recognition

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 6/10/2026Score49Mixed Progress
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Florida lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest after AI facial recognition error The GuardianInnocent Man Freed After Spending Over 50 Days in Jail Due to Horribly Inaccurate AI Facial Recognition Tech YahooFlorida man blames wrongful arrest on "error-prone" AI facial recognition CBS NewsMan sues Florida cops over arrest spurred by "93% match" in facial recognition Ars TechnicaLee County man files lawsuit after AI leads to wrongful arrest Gulf Coast News and Weather

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The wrongful arrest is just one of over a dozen in recent years linked to facial recognition technology.

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