Teen Sues Apple for $1 Billion, Claiming Facial Recognition Led to False Arrest [gizmodo.com]
Teen’s $1B suit claims Apple’s facial recognition software led to false arrest [www.foxnews.com]
Apple Sued for $1 Billion USD Over Facial Recognition [hypebeast.com]
Teen’s $1B suit claims Apple’s facial recognition software led to false arrest [nypost.com]
Teenager sues Apple for $1bn, claiming facial recognition led to false arrest (updated) [www.engadget.com]
Teen’s $1B suit claims Apple’s facial recognition software led to false arresthttps://t.co/yNdQVTsenL
— LizzyLou MAGA TWGRPS TRUMP2020 AmericaFirst (@StappElizabeth) April 23, 2019
Let’s face it you can not put the cat back in the bag. Facial recognition is here to stay. Your face is no longer private.
However, is it perfect? NO
Do I like it? NO
"Teen’s $1B suit claims Apple’s facial recognition software led to false arrest"
— Gray Wolf (@graywolf442) April 23, 2019
Whoa! Odds are that a settlement will be reached, and for far less than what he's seeking. This would be a huge PR hit if it went to trial, and Apple won't want that.https://t.co/pVbrSRkwcA
So now confirmed that #Apple is using their #FacialRecognition for tracking ? Teen’s $1B suit claims Apple’s facial recognition software led to false arresthttps://t.co/LiWW6FxqWS
— Kelly Gross??? (@kellygross7) April 23, 2019
Wow @Apple ruined this man’s life and got him tangled in the criminal justice system in multiple jurisdictions because all black people look the same to them??? https://t.co/AMmiTJK4BJ @shaunking @KirstenJohnFoy @JumaaneWilliams
— Ali Najmi (@Ali_Najmi) April 23, 2019
Maybe facial recognition isn't all it's cracked up to be. ?https://t.co/injyxOjead
— TheAmericanSouthPaw ⚔??? (@TheAmericanLef1) April 23, 2019
"...the real perpetrator used a stolen ID that had his name, address & other personal info. But, since the ID didn't have a photo, the lawsuit states Apple programmed its stores' face recognition system to associate the real thief's face w/ Bah's details."https://t.co/xiAcCiJ3mk
— blmohr (@blmohr) April 23, 2019
An Apple spokesperson says the company does not use facial recognition in its stores. (It's also absurd that many outlets are using $1 billion amount uncritically in headlines. Anybody can sue anybody and demand any amount.) https://t.co/5dDyUQB3Rs
— Patrick LaForge (@palafo) April 23, 2019
What apple did, is actually serious shit. This kid isn't getting a billion, but...
— Emma Evans (@TrancewithMe) April 23, 2019
they fucked up. Big time.
Teenager sues Apple for $1bn, claiming facial recognition led to false arrest https://t.co/uRXGtXdc9L
Teenager sues Apple for $1bn after facial recognition led to false arrest.https://t.co/VMhpk0Wbvl
— MindFuror (@MindFuror) April 23, 2019
I will never set foot in Apple Store again if they use facial recognition software in their stores to track individuals.https://t.co/3Vt8QXQqvL
— Marcin Krzyzanowski (@krzyzanowskim) April 24, 2019
The only reason Apple is "better" at privacy is that they haven't, yet, figured out how to properly monetize your data. No, this isn't the same as most cases but it still illustrates the problem. https://t.co/IgZ9rjk6Fj
— Chris Wiegman (@ChrisWiegman) April 23, 2019
Teenager sues Apple for $1bn, claiming facial recognition led to false arrest (updated) by | https://t.co/k1loKHInAP
— Rhys McCarney (@RhysMcCarney) April 23, 2019
Teenager sues Apple for $1bn, claiming facial recognition led to false arrest https://t.co/fYUGz2zwTn via @engadget
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) April 23, 2019
Teenager sues #Apple for $1bn, claiming #facialrecognition led to false arrest (updated) #TechNewshttps://t.co/XIDetqFolb
— Art@Ace-Hunter (@Art_Vica99) April 23, 2019
Teenager sues Apple for 1 billion dollars after facial recognition led to false arresthttps://t.co/7X1y4OpjeR
— DataCries (@DataCries_) April 23, 2019