U.K. Uber drivers claim company uses flawed facial recognition biometrics which prompted the former employees' firing
This week, former Uber drivers in the U.K. claimed that the company fired them after claiming they subcontracted out their rides; the drivers refute that and claim that the facial biometrics the company uses is racially biased and flawed.
An investigative report from Wired, reported that 14 of the workers stated they had their contracts terminated after being accused of subcontracting their shifts to other individuals because the selfie facial biometric system in place failed to recognize who they were. But the workers claim they had never subcontracted shifts to anyone.