A Chicago grandfather was charged with murdering a man he gave a ride to on a night of protests over police brutality. Prosecutors said a secret algorithm, tied to a network of surveillance microphones, was key evidence to lock him up. @pulitzercenterhttp://apne.ws/dcOzfUY
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CEO Ralph Clark says having humans double check their technology is essential. And ShotSpotter evidence is increasingly being introduced in court cases around the U.S.; 91 cases since 2018. http://apne.ws/Z64L1rQ pic.twitter.com/j91kA37RIx
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Defense attorneys say ShotSpotter’s reports aren't scientifically solid and that accused people miss their constitutional right to confront all witnesses and evidence because ShotSpotter won’t reveal its algorithm. The company says it's a trade secret.http://apne.ws/lAhqPc0
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Anything that claims 100% reliability is lying. Full stop.
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Ron Howard Narration: “It doesn’t work.”
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We used this is Iraq and Afghanistan. Odd to see weapons and intel from war on our streets.
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