• Bonehead
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    511 year ago

    The good news: Police are wearing body cams that they can’t turn off.

    The bad news: It’s because the cameras are using constant facial recognition to tag everyone.

    • @tankplanker
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      121 year ago

      Where is the footage stored? As I am conscious it often goes missing in the US for problematic cases.

    • Echo Dot
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      61 year ago

      How are they tagging everyone though? Where’s this database they’re comparing against?

      If this is like any other government project it won’t work, it will cost 10 million pounds, and is developed by a company that previously specialized in the manufacture of plastic cutlery.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        10 million pounds

        Hahahaha. Gonna need a few more zeros there, bud.

        specialized in the manufacture of plastic cutlery

        But no actual experience in the manufacture of plastic cutlery.

      • LerajeOP
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        61 year ago

        The Met are already using it - just not (yet) on bodycams.

        The company behind it, who supply the data are called Facewatch. I’m not going to link to their site but they’re the ones supplying the tech and db. They did it by scraping social media sites as well as government documents and the plan is to add the UK Passport db data soon.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        51 year ago

        Where’s this database they’re comparing against?

        Microsoft has had facial tagging and tracking software in the wild for at least a decade. It can also accurately estimate your age, race, gender, and even your mood. I’m guessing they’ll probably be using that database overlaid with a criminal wanted list.