 Most facial recognition systems are better at accurately matching images of light skin than they are at matching images of dark skin. Is there a situation where you think facial recognition could eventually be used to aid criminal investigations responsibly? We are nowhere near close to this because the first thing is to point out in each of these instances, it was a black person. Black people in this country are not the only people that have dark skin or brown skin. Typically, when you're using an AI model and you're training the data and you're trying to productionize it into an application, there are a couple of things that you have to keep in mind. One is the data set that you're training on. When you are validating your models, you have a threshold of what's acceptable or what's not, plus or minus 5% is good. Putting forth a product that is responsible and it takes into account the full range of skin tones from the lightest to the darkest.