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AI Error Jails Tennessee Grandmother For Six Months

A Tennessee grandmother faced nearly six months of incarceration due to an artificial intelligence facial recognition system misidentifying her as a suspect in a North Dakota bank fraud investigation. Despite never having been to North Dakota, Angela Lipps was arrested at gunpoint and subsequently jailed while awaiting extradition. Her release came after her attorney presented bank records proving she was over 1,200 miles away at the time of the alleged fraud, highlighting the critical need for deeper investigation beyond solely relying on facial recognition technology. This incident is part of a growing trend of AI errors leading to wrongful accusations, including a case where AI mistook a bag of chips for a firearm and another where a UK man was arrested for a burglary he did not commit.

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