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New docs obtained by #404Media reveal that #ClearviewAI spent nearly a million dollars in a bid to purchase “690 million arrest records & 390 million arrest photos” from all 50 states from an #intelligence firm. The contract further describes the records as including current & former home addresses, dates of birth, arrest photos, social security & cell phone numbers, & email addresses.

#law#privacy#tech
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For years, #ClearviewAI has collected billions of photos from #socialmedia websites including Facebook, LinkedIn & others & sold access to its #FacialRecognition tool to law enforcement. The collection & sale of user-generated photos by a private #surveillance company to #police w/o that person’s knowledge or consent sparked international outcry when it was first revealed by the NYT in 2020.

#law #privacy #tech #InfoSec #Clearview
nytimes.com/2020/01/18/technol

The New York Times · The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know ItBy Kashmir Hill

FacialRecognition Company #Clearview Attempted to Buy #SocialSecurity Numbers & Mugshots for its DB

Controversial #FacialRecognition company #ClearviewAI attempted to purchase hundreds of millions of arrest records including social security numbers, #mugshots , & even email addresses to incorporate into its product

collected photos from social media websites incl #Facebook ,#LinkedIn & others & sold access to its facial recognition tool to law enforcement
#ssn #privacy

404media.co/facial-recognition

404 Media · Facial Recognition Company Clearview Attempted to Buy Social Security Numbers and Mugshots for its DatabaseClearview AI spent nearly a million dollars in a bid to purchase “690 million arrest records and 390 million arrest photos” from all 50 states, court records reveal.

Noooooo way!!!! 🙃

"Cop busted for unauthorized use of Clearview AI facial recognition resigns — Indiana cop easily hid frequent personal use of Clearview AI face scans."
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20 v @arstechnica
h/t @dcporter
better.boston/@dcporter/112618
PS — Check out the links in the article also — good BBC article, excerpt from "Your Face Belongs to Us: The Secretive Startup Dismantling Your Privacy" by #KashmirHill, etc.
#FacialRecognition #ClearviewAI #privacy #NoPrivacy

Ars TechnicaCop busted for unauthorized use of Clearview AI facial recognition resignsIndiana cop easily hid frequent personal use of Clearview AI face scans.

#Cop busted for unauthorized use of #ClearviewAI facial recognition resigns

Indiana cop easily hid frequent personal use of Clearview AI face scans.

Ashley Belanger - 6/13/2024

"Most law enforcement agencies are hesitant to discuss their Clearview AI tactics in detail, the BBC reported, so it's often unclear who has access and why. But the #MiamiPolice confirmed that 'it uses this software for every type of crime,' the BBC reported.

"Now, at least one Indiana police department has confirmed that an officer can sneakily abuse the tech and conduct unapproved face scans with apparent ease."

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

Ars TechnicaCop busted for unauthorized use of Clearview AI facial recognition resignsIndiana cop easily hid frequent personal use of Clearview AI face scans.

Cop busted for unauthorized use of #Clearview #AI facial recognition resigns

An #Indiana cop has resigned after it was revealed that he frequently used #ClearviewAI facial recognition technology to track down social media users not linked to any crimes.
#privacy #socialmedia #facialrecognition #biometrics

arstechnica.com/?p=2031338

Ars TechnicaCop busted for unauthorized use of Clearview AI facial recognition resignsIndiana cop easily hid frequent personal use of Clearview AI face scans.