A hollow victory in fight to bring transparency to cops' use of facial recognition technology
Briefly

Francisco Arteaga's case sheds light on the potential misuses of facial recognition technology, raising important questions about its reliability and transparency in the justice system.
Arteaga challenged his arrest, demanding police disclose detailed information on the facial recognition technology that implicated him—aiming to reveal weaknesses in the system.
The outcome of Arteaga's case is seen as a pivotal moment for criminal justice reform, inspiring hope for others wrongfully accused based on unreliable digital evidence.
The recent ruling could serve as a critical precedent, compelling law enforcement to provide clearer insights and for defendants to better understand the technology used against them.
Read at Press of Atlantic City
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