Rep. Rashida Tlaib says non-black people think black people 'all look the same'

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'While facial recognition identifies a white man's gender 99% of the time, it misidentifies darker-skinned females up to 35% of the time,' Tlaib wrote in a follow-up tweet.

Tlaib said she has"seen it on the House floor" with people calling Elijah Cummings"John Lewis" and also the other way around with people calling Lewis"Elijah Cummings."

Meanwhile on Wednesday, Tlaib wrote a tweet that took seven parts to publish per the 280-character limit per tweet. She said white men have an advantage over other people of color. She went on to cite sources that claim facial-recognition technology"falsely matches" women of color 10 times more than white women.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib speaks during a town hall hosted by the NAACP on September 11, 2019 in Washington, DC. The congresswomen talked about their backgrounds and how they were disruptors who “challenged conventional wisdom and assumptions” about how to get elected, among other topics.Tlaib claimed the technology is untested, and that"it will rely on real people to make judgments about whether someone is a match.

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