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Tennessee Grandmother Jailed After AI Facial Recognition Error Links Her to Fraud Case

via The Guardian·yesterday

Angela Lipps spent nearly six months in jail after AI software incorrectly linked her to a North Dakota bank fraud case. The incident exposes the severe real-world consequences of algorithmic errors in the criminal justice system, where innocent citizens face incarceration due to technological failure. This case serves as a stark warning about the reliability of AI tools in high-stakes legal and security contexts.

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