One of the benefits of having human oversight as a part of the system is that egregious errors of the type we were just discussing can be fished out and noticed for the errors that they are before being acted upon. For that reason, I think it's important have a human safeguard, but the fact that human face recognition is not infallible also means that we should expect humans to introduce errors into the system if they're given the final decision. That's the result of the cognitive biases we all carry with us. I'm talking about good-faith errors rather than prejudice or malicious intent.
On April 4th, 2022. See this statement in context.