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.
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. ...
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...
In March 2020, two months after The New York Times exposed that Clearview AI had scraped billions of images from the internet to create a facial recognition database, Thomas Smith received a dossier encompassing most of his digital life. Using the recently enacted California Consumer Privacy Act...