Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Teen Sues Apple for $1B Facial Recognition False Arrest

Wait, how is it legal for ANY company to do something like this? Something isn't right with this story.

Bah asserts that when the alleged thief was caught and falsely presented themselves as Bah, Apple security took a photo of the thief and wrongly attached it to Bah’s personal information in a security system. So when other alleged thefts were committed by that person, Apple falsely determined Bah to be the alleged criminal, according to the suit.