6 pointsby dijksterhuis4 hours ago2 comments
  • defrost4 hours ago

      A Facewatch spokesperson also said the their technology was "not at fault" in this case.
    
      "A correct alert was sent to the retailer, but was subsequently subject to human error in the way it was handled in store," they said. 
    
    AKA "We correctly notified the store that this guy looked a lot like some other guy" therefore "it's the stores fault that they acted on that."

    What value is FaceWatch if it's an error to take it seriously?

  • jamescrowley4 hours ago
    Ah but the problem is humans, not the AI! Best get rid of those ASAP.

    /s