Robert Dillon, a Florida resident, is suing multiple law enforcement agencies following his arrest for allegedly attempting to lure a child, a charge that was later dropped. Dillon was arrested at his home, located 300 miles away from the incident. The Jacksonville Beach police department reported that an AI facial recognition algorithm indicated a 93% probability that Dillon was the individual seen on security cameras at a McDonald's trying to persuade a girl under 12 years old to leave with him.
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Florida man sues law enforcement over wrongful arrest linked to AI facial recognition error
A Florida man, Robert Dillon, is suing law enforcement agencies after being wrongfully arrested for child luring based on a faulty AI facial recognition identification. The charges against him were later dropped, and he was arrested at his home, which is 300 miles away from the incident location.
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Florida lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest after police AI facial recognition error
Florida man sues law enforcement over wrongful arrest linked to AI facial recognition error