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UM Dearborn closed the door on remote proctoring

At the same time many other colleges were considering whether to employ the technologies, UM Dearborn’s leadership made the choice that eproctoring was unacceptably invasive, at least when it comes to students who hadn’t signed up for that kind of surveillance. The provost’s office at UM Dearborn sent a message to all faculty last April strongly discouraging them from using remote proctoring. In addition to noting that some eproctoring services charge students directly, adding unanticipated costs, the message said that some students “are demonstrably uncomfortable with what they perceive as an invasion of privacy by e-proctoring solutions.”

Man Falsely Arrested Because of Facial Recognition Software Error Sues Detroit

Some are questioning whether police departments can effectively use the controversial techonology to identify criminal without violating citizens’ civil rights. A wrongfully arrested man is challenging the City of Detroit’s use of facial recognition technology. (Image by Photo Mix from Pixabay via Courthouse News) DETROIT, Mich. (CN) A Michigan man Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Detroit over his wrongful arrest, which he says was caused by faulty facial recognition technology. Robert Williams, a 43-year-old father from the Detroit suburb of Farmington Hills, Michigan, questions in his complaint whether facial recognition technology is too flawed to ensure that innocent people aren’t mistakenly identified as criminals. Williams was accused of stealing watches from a Shinola store in Detroit and was arrested on Jan. 9, 2020, in front of his family on his front yard.

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