Miluoi discusses the likelihood of transferring 2.5 million photos of the company developer Biometrica, who was detained in exchange for free use of the person recognition system. According to the representatives of the department, the promotion of technology will accelerate arrests and increase the effectiveness of crime disclosure, reports Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Milwooki, President of the Police Device, said that the official agreement with the system has not yet been concluded. According to him, the leadership plans to discuss public plans and emphasize their commitment to the principle of transparency before making a final decision.
The department made sure that the system would not be used as the only factor defining the reasons for arrest. Police will be able to use technology only in potential crimes or public security threats. In order to exclude abuse, it is planned to develop a policy that guarantees that a coincidence will not be sufficient in the recognition of the person.
However, the police attempt caused concern between activists, local residents and individual authorities. The opponents of this decision refer to the research that reveals the error of algorithms and also expresses concerns about a possible violation of civilian freedoms. In some cities of Wisconsin, including Madison, there are already prohibitions about the use of such technologies by state organs.
According to the prerequisites of the agreement, in exchange for a series of photographs, the police will receive two free licenses for the use of the biometrica system, the cost of each additional license will cost 12 thousand dollars.
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