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Jessica Crawford is a native Texan who is thrilled to live life in the Mile High City.

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — The Wheat Ridge Police Department is considering bringing back facial recognition technology.

"Taking it out of our toolbox makes things hard," said Jon Pickett, commander of the investigation bureau of the Wheat Ridge Police Department. "If we get a good enough picture, we can use the facial recognition and potentially get a lead," aIS Pickett.According to a study published by Harvard in 2020,"Face recognition algorithms boast high classification accuracy , but these outcomes are not universal. A growing body of research exposes divergent error rates across demographic groups, with the poorest accuracy consistently found in subjects who are female, Black, and 18-30 years old.

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