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Activists Build Facial Recognition to ID Cops Who Hide Their Badges – Futurism

Posted: October 22, 2020 at 1:58 pm

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In order to hold police accountable when they try to hide their identities, a growing number of activists are developing facial recognition tools that identify cops, The New York Times reports a striking inversion of the way cops tend to use facial recognition on protestors and suspects.

Its a satisfying role reversal. Police are hiding their identities while cracking down on protests,in other words, just to be outed by the same invasive technology that they use to surveil the populace.

One of the projects was a shower thought for self-taught programmer Christopher Howell. Hes identifying cops in Portland, Oregon because they were permitted to cover their names while responding to protests. Portland banned facial recognition for cops and companies, but the NYT reports that Howells project is permitted because hes an individual working on a passion project.

Theres a lot of excessive force here in Portland, Howell told the NYT. Knowing who the officers are seems like a baseline.

Building these tools has become simple, the NYT reports, due to increasingly common off-the-shelf software. The real challenge, activists say, is finding enough images of local police to train the algorithm. Theyve had luck on social media, they told the newspaper.

For a while now, everyone was aware the big guys could use this to identify and oppress the little guys, but were now approaching the technological threshold where the little guys can do it to the big guys, Andrew Maximov, a developer working on a similar project, told the NYT. Its not just the loss of anonymity. Its the threat of infamy.

READ MORE: Activists Turn Facial Recognition Tools Against the Police [The New York Times]

More on facial recognition: Cops Arrested an Innocent Man Because Facial Recognition Told Them To

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