Controversial Facial Recognition startup Clearview AI has shed some light on a recent statement by CEO Hoan Ton-That which implied that Canadians are able to opt out of the company’s biometric data and facial recognition search engine, but provided no actual instructions on how to do so. The...
If you're a resident of the above-mentioned states, you can opt out of the Clearview AI database. For residents in other states and other countries, the Clearview AI website doesn't offer any information on deleting oneself from its database. But Clearview AI scrapes people's faces online...
Clearview AI, which could "end privacy as we know it," lets strangers figure out your identity through the quick snap of a single photo. Here's how it works.
Ton-That also argued that Clearview AI is essentially a search engine for faces. "Google can pull in information from all different websites," he said. "So if it's public and it's out there and could be inside Google search engine, it can be inside ours as well." But Jose...
“illegal” — the company should delete all images of Canadians from its database, and stop offering its services to Canadian clients,the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canadasaidon Wednesday. A joint investigation by four privacy commissioner offices in the country found that Clearview AI...