In the summer of 2022, with a spike in violent crime hitting New Orleans, the city council voted to allow police to use facial-recognition software...
In the summer of 2022, with a spike in violent crime hitting New Orleans, the city council voted to allow police to use facial-recognition software to track down suspects — a technology that the mayor, police and businesses supported as an effective, fair tool for identifying criminals quickly.
A year after the system went online, data show that the results have been almost exactly the opposite. Records obtained and analyzed by POLITICO show that computer facial recognition in New Orleans has low effectiveness, is rarely associated with arrests and is...
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘Wholly ineffective and pretty obviously racist’: Inside New Orleans’ struggle with facial-recognition policingRecords obtained and analyzed by POLITICO reveal the practice failed to identify suspects a majority of the time and is disproportionately used against Black people.
Read more »
New Orleans Saints vs Indianapolis Colts - October 29, 2023Minshew leads Colts against Saints, fresh off his 15-23, 305 Yds, 4 TDs game
Read more »
Golden State visits New Orleans for conference showdownThe Pelicans will host conference opponent Golden State. The teams match up Monday for the first time this season. New Orleans is 1-0 at home, and Golden State is 2-0 on the road.
Read more »
Pass game innovator in New Orleans, Sean Payton is pounding the rock in DenverDenver finally defeated turnover-marred Kansas City, 24-9, on a wonderfully cold, late-October Sunday afternoon at Empower Field at Mile High.
Read more »
Warriors’ have surprise starter in place of Klay Thompson against New Orleans PelicansShayna Rubin is a multimedia reporter covering the Oakland Athletics. She is a Bay Area native who spent the last five years covering the A's and Giants for various publications and worked as a digital producer for the Pac-12 Network.
Read more »