Man sues Florida cops over arrest spurred by “93% match” in facial recognition
Summary
Ars Technica reports a lawsuit in which a man alleges wrongful arrest due to a faulty facial recognition match (93%) and claims investigators concealed exculpatory evidence. The suit challenges the reliability of AI-powered policing and highlights due process concerns around biometric surveillance. The case seeks damages and policy changes in how facial recognition is used by law enforcement.