New Facial Recognition Software Predicts You’re A Criminal Based On Your Looks
Tyler Durden
Thu, 05/14/2020 – 23:25
Authored by Alan Macleod via MintPressNews.com,
A team from the University of Harrisburg, PA, has developed automated computer facial recognition software that they claim can predict with 80 percent accuracy and āno racial biasā whether a person is likely going to be a criminal, purely by looking at a picture of them.
āBy automating the identification of potential threats without bias, our aim is to produce tools for crime prevention, law enforcement, and military applications,ā they said, declaring that they were looking for āstrategic partnersā to work with to implement their product.
In a worrying use of words, the team in their ownĀ press release, move from referring to those the software recognizes as being ālikely criminalsā to ācriminalsā in the space of just one sentence, suggesting they are confident in the discredited racist pseudoscience of phrenology they appear to have updated for the 21st century.
Public reaction to the project was less than enthusiastic, judging byĀ commentsĀ left on Facebook, which included āSocieties have been trying to push the idea of āborn criminalsā for centuries,ā āand this isnāt profiling becauseā¦ā¦?ā and ā20 percent getting tailed by police constantly because they have the ācrime face.āā Indeed, the response was so negative that the university pulled the press release from the internet. However, it is still visible using theĀ Internet Wayback Machine.
While the research team claims to be removing bias and racism from decision making, leaving it up to a faceless algorithm, those who write the code, and those who get to decide who constitutes a criminal in the first place, certainly do have their own biases. Why are the homeless or people of color who āloiterā on sidewalks criminalized, but senators and congresspersons who vote for wars and regime change operations not? And who is more likely to be arrested? Wall Street executives doing cocaine in their offices or working-class people smoking marijuana or crack? The higher the level of a person in society, the more serious and harmful their crimes become, but the likelihood of an arrest and a custodial sentence decreases. Black people are more likely to be arrested for the same crime as white people and are sentenced toĀ longer staysĀ in prison, too. Furthermore, facial recognition software isĀ notoriousĀ for being unable to tell people of color apart, raising further concerns.
Crime figures are greatly swayed by whom the police choose to follow and what they decide to prioritize. For example, a recent study foundĀ 97.5 percentĀ of Brooklyn residents arrested for breaking social distancing laws were people of color. Meanwhile, an analysis of 95 million traffic stops found that police officers were far more likely to stop black people during the daytime when their race could be determined from afar. As soon as dusk hit, the disparity greatly diminished, as a āveil of darknessā saved them from undue harassment,Ā according toĀ researchers. Thus, the population of people convicted of crimes does not necessarily correspond to the population that commits them.
The 2002 hit movieĀ Minority ReportĀ is set in a future world where the governmentās pre-crime division stops all murders well before they happen, with future criminals locked up preemptively. Even if accurate, is an 80 percent accuracy rate worth risking the creation of a dystopianĀ Minority Report-style society where people are monitored and arrested for pre-crimes?
Phrenology, the long-abandoned study of the size and shape of the head, has a long and sordid history of dangerous racist and elitist pseudoscience. For instance, Cesare Lombrosoās 1876 book,Ā Criminal Man, told students that large jaws and high cheekbones were a feature of ācriminals, savages and apes,ā and was a sure sign of the ālove of orgies and the irresistible craving for evil for its own sake, the desire not only to extinguish life in the victim, but to mutilate the corpse, tear its flesh, and drink its blood.ā Meanwhile, rapists nearly always have jug ears, delicate features, swollen lips, and hunchbacks. Lombroso himself was a professor in psychiatry and criminal anthropology and his book were taught in universities for decades. To Lombroso, it was almost impossible for a good-looking person to commit a serious crime.
The latest technological development from the University of Harrisburg appears to be an updated, āalgorithmic phrenology,ā repackaging a dangerous idea for the 21st century, all the more noteworthy because they are trying to sell it to law enforcement as an unbiased tool helping society.

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