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Episode 28 of Impractical Privacy, hosted by Sudo, dives into the severe, real-world consequences of law enforcement's increasing reliance on flawed facial recognition algorithms. The episode highlights how this technology is structurally biased—producing significantly higher false match rates for women, the elderly, and especially people of color.
Through devastating real-life examples, Sudo explains that police are bypassing fundamental investigative work due to "automation bias," choosing to treat algorithmic guesses as undeniable truth even when confronted with blatant physical evidence to the contrary. Ultimately, the host urges listeners to push back through local advocacy, legislative bans, and physical obfuscation.
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TechPrivacyInfastructureConveniencePhysical PrivacyFacial Recognition
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