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Information & Ethics committee  If we're talking about facial recognition, when we have an unknown subject in a violent crime or involved in a significant issue, and sometimes when we have an unknown witness, these technologies can be helpful. They're very much limited by the scope of our mug shot database. We

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  That's correct.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  I don't have the frequency. We use Intellibook, and the essential use of it is in identifying images from crime scenes against our mug shot database.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  That's right. It's conducted by our forensic identification service, so there is a technician who takes the image, runs it into the system and looks at the results.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  I don't have the number, and I wouldn't want to give the wrong information. I'd have to go to my FIS, my forensic identification services team.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  Sure. You might have an image from an event, and you have a person, who is usually a suspect you're trying to identify. That would be handed over to FIS, and they would look at the situation and ensure that it meets our criteria, that it's a significant enough crime and the right

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  No, it would be more like.... Let's say there was a homicide, and you would have a security camera, and from that security camera, you might have an image of the perpetrator.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  You'd pull a still, and then you'd run that.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  You would be taking the image and putting it on television. You'd be running it through the community putting BOLOs out to try to see if you could find that individual.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  Very much so, yes.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  We would take the fingerprint from the scene and run it against our fingerprint database, and if we got a match, we would follow up on that investigative lead.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  It's very similar in that sense.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  It was selected on the basis of minimizing that bias, but that bias still exists, both in the training data and also, more importantly, in the photography technology that we use sort of broadly.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  I believe it is. I'm not an expert on the procedural aspects, but I believe it is shared.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs

Information & Ethics committee  Part of the Clearview AI issue was that we didn't have a proper assessment process, so we're in the process of putting that in place. We've had consultations on the board policy that looks at AIML, and we're in the process of drafting the procedure that will sit underneath that.

May 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Colin Stairs