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In Argentina in 2019, Consulta Nacional de Rebeldías y Capturas (CONARC), a national database of alleged criminal offenders, began to power a live facial recognition system in Buenos Aires deployed by the city government. The system has led to numerous false arrests, which the police have no established protocol for handling, and the database also includes minors, which facial recognition systems are not designed to accurately recognize.
Short Description
Buenos Aires city government uses a facial recognition system that has led to numerous false arrests.
Severity
Minor
Harm Distribution Basis
Age
Harm Type
Harm to civil liberties
AI System Description
CONARC uses photo IDs alongside resident informaion such as names, birthday, and national ID to track alleged offenders using live camera feed
Sector of Deployment
Public administration and defence
Relevant AI functions
Perception, Cognition
AI Techniques
facial recognition, machine learning, environmental sensing
AI Applications
Facial recognition, environmental sensing, biometrics, image recognition
Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina, CONARC, Consulta Nacional de Rebeldías y Capturas
Named Entities
Buenos Aires, Argentina, CONARC
Beginning Date
4/2019
Ending Date
10/2020
Near Miss
Harm caused
Intent
Accident
Lives Lost
No
Data Inputs
photo IDs, names birthdays, and national IDs of people suspected of crimes, camera feed
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Dans une base de données nationale en Argentine, des dizaines de milliers d'entrées détaillent les noms, les anniversaires et les cartes d'identité nationales des personnes soupçonnées de crimes. La base de données, connue sous le nom de Co…
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