Face recognition failure: Georgia DMV denies twins’ permit ’cause computer sees them as one
‘Twin sisters attempting to apply for driving permits have exposed a flaw in facial-recognition software used by the state of Georgia. The program couldn’t tell the young women apart, so it decided they were the same person.
The Georgia Department of Drivers Services’ (DDS) program, designed to protect against fraudulent driver’s license applicants, would not accept the separate identities of Alicia and Alicen Kennedy, of eastern Georgia. The 15-year-old sisters were attempting to get their learner’s permits, which would allow them to drive a car with a licensed adult over the age of 21. Those with learner’s permits can apply for full driving privileges on their sixteenth birthdays.’
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