Detroit Police Chief James Craig on Monday made a shocking disclosure about facial recognition technology.<br />According to Gizmodo, Chief Craig estimated the technology used by his department fails to identify suspects accurately '96% of the time.'<br />He added that if police relied solely on the technology to identify suspects, nearly every case would go unsolved.<br />Craig’s remarks come only days after the American Civil Liberties Union filed a complaint with the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners.<br />The ACLU wants a public apology over the arrest of Robert Williams, a Black Michigander who was arrested in January.<br />He was reportedly arrested after being falsely identified by the Detroit Police Department's facial recognition system.