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  1. “The NYPD not only put this terrifying technology in the hands of officers, but it then tried to mislead the public.” Read our official statement on the fiasco here:

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    claims that its law enforcement users can identify anyone within minutes by uploading a photo of them into a database of 3 billion face profiles. If true, this is a major escalation of the surveillance state assault on 4th Amendment rights.

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    The Clearview AI coverage by got us thinking about the reasons for such a company, which in a nutshell is the Third-Party Doctrine. Our safety and privacy are in danger.

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    Are you from the ? Do you wonder what data has collected about you? Why not send them "requests for access to personal data as per Art. 15 GDPR"? Template at [1], contact details at [2] [1] [2]

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    Um...HiQ scraped public profiles. We don’t know what did. Let’s not speculate until we know facts.

  6. Are you comfortable with a database of every public picture of you ever posted online included in searchable database used by police? The CEO of spoke with me for his first TV interview to explain how…

  7. What if an app could match your face to any public picture of you that exists online? And what if the police had access to this database? Wednesday on we speak with the founder of about privacy, safety and why he’s offering this service. 7a ET

  8. COS-DC coalition member Freddy Martinez of co-discovered with Beryl Lipton of , featured in the !

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    “As technology progresses, especially in conjunction with social media utilization, the possibility of abuse is everywhere” - 🙅

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    ADI member and Criminology lecturer appeared on ABC Radio to discuss new tech and its potential use by Australian law enforcement. Listen to the program here:

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    es la nueva compañía que esta literalmente usando su cara en su contra. Les decimos por que en 279 - Aqui la liga para verlo!

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    After a few weeks of relative calm for , the top stories this week were about court cases, regulation and market growth focused on the same modality; and then there was

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    The insidious tech has an algorithm designed for smart glasses. If databases scraped from social media are allowed, the day will come when people on probation or with criminal pasts will not be able to move without a suspicious eye trained on them.

  14. Clearview AI—Yet Another Example of Why We Need A Ban on Law Enforcement Use of Face Recognition Now

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    facial recognition: police using controversial tool that taps photos from Facebook, other sites

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    Clearview AI is a clear attack to our privacy (just like Cambridge Analytica), they should not be allowed to get our facial info

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    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    check out the latest from their political operatives pushing the largest 3bil+ photo rec commercial instant location/ software. is so much more dangerous to our future than he tries to make it sound... connected to

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    No, not that photo! Remember when we worried about online photos being scraped to help identify people using …? Now that day has come. unmasked on via

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