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Woman Jailed for Over 5 Months After AI Facial Recognition Error

Angela Lipps spent over five months jailed after a facial recognition error linked her to North Dakota fraud; the system is used in about 10% of cases by West Fargo police.

  • On December 23, Fargo authorities dismissed charges against Angela Lipps after she spent over three months in jail following an incorrect AI-assisted identification linking her to North Dakota bank fraud.
  • Fargo Police Department Chief Dave Zibolski admitted the department relied on neighboring West Fargo's Clearview AI system without proper oversight, which incorrectly identified Lipps based on a fake ID from a West Fargo fraud case.
  • Assistant professor Ian Adams of the University of South Carolina warned that police rapidly adopt AI tools with little evidence of efficacy, noting detectives must "put their human eyes on these algorithmic results."
  • Fargo police prohibited West Fargo's system and now require all facial recognition identifications submitted monthly to the Investigations Division commander to "keep a closer eye on this evolving technology," Zibolski said.
  • Lipps stated she will "never go back to North Dakota," while her legal team explores civil rights claims as the fraud investigation remains open and charges may be refiled if evidence supports it.
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Police used AI facial recognition to arrest a Tennessee woman for crimes committed in a state she says she's never visited

A Tennessee grandmother spent months in jail after AI facial recognition wrongly linked her to North Dakota crimes, raising concerns about policing technology.

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