philip lelyveld The world of entertainment technology

5Nov/21Off

Why are people with nothing to hide so scared of Clearview AI’s facial recognition?

If you or anyone else has ever uploaded a picture with your face in it to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or just about any website, there’s a very good chance you’re in Clearview AI‘s database.

What does that mean? Clearview AI employees, millions of law enforcement agents, and anyone with access to the company’s data (which was recently exposed in a massive breach) can identify you as easily as snapping a photo with a smartphone or uploading a pic to an app.

The Australian government determined that Clearview AI posed a threat to its citizens. ...

What Clearview AI is doing may not be illegal in the US, yet, but it’s clearly unethical. ...

As it turns out, everyone either has something to hide or something to lose when their privacy is taken away.

See the full story here: https://thenextweb.com/news/why-are-people-with-nothing-to-hide-so-scared-of-clearview-ais-facial-recognition

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