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23.08.2024 | The AI Accountability Shift: A New Era for Government Oversight | The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) is shifting. Governments worldwide are grappling with the implications of AI technology. In Australia, a significant move is underway. Starting September 1, all federal departments must appoint ... |
23.08.2024 | Neural Notes: Who’s on the hook for the government’s AI crackdown? | Minister for Finance Katy Gallagher. Source: SmartCompany via AAP Image/Mick Tsikas. article-article-body
Welcome back to Neural Notes, a weekly column where I look at some of the most interesting artificial intelligence news of the week. I... |
05.08.2024 | Незаконное использование технологии распознавания лиц обернулось для британской школы выговором | Английская школа получила официальное замечание от британского регулятора по защите данных после того, как использовала технологию распознавания лиц, не получив от учеников конкретного согласия на обработку их сканов, сообщили TechCrunch. Э... |
31.07.2024 | Comment | What Are The Implications of The EU AI Act? | It’s been a long haul for the EU to get the EU AI Act into law, but they have finally done it and the new law comes into effect on 1 August 2024, albeit with transitional provisions which mean that it won’t be in full effect immediately. It... |
02.05.2024 | Was There A Trojan Horse Hidden In Section 230 All Along That Could Enable Adversarial Interoperability? | There’s a fascinating new lawsuit against Meta that includes a surprisingly novel interpretation of Section 230. If the court buys it, this interpretation could make the open web a lot more open, while chipping away at the centralized contr... |
07.09.2022 | Walmart is facing a class action suit for allegedly violating an Illinois privacy law by using surveillance cameras and Clearview AI's facial recognition database | A lawsuit filed Thursday in Illinois alleges that Walmart violated Illinois' Biometric Privacy Act.
Facebook, now Meta, was hit with a $550 million fine in 2020 per settlement agreement after being sued under the same law.
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10.05.2022 | Controversial facial recognition company Clearview AI banned from selling face database to private US businesses | Clearview AI is now banned from selling its facial recognition database to private US businesses, according to a court settlement.
The settlement, filed Monday, also bans sales of Clearview AI's software to all Illinois state agencies for f... |
27.04.2022 | The Cyberlaw Podcast: Have Facebook And Google Cornered The Market on Antitrust Troubles? | Just one week of antitrust litigation news shows how much turbulence Facebook and Google are encountering. Michael Weiner gives us a remarkably compact summary of the many issues, from deeply historical (Facebook’s purchase of Instagram) to... |
22.02.2022 | Clearview, the controversial facial-recognition AI startup that uses social media photos to build a biometric database, seeks its first big deals with federal agencies | Late last year, we wrote about Clearview after the controversial facial recognition AI startup raised $30 million in Series B funding from undisclosed institutional investors. Clearview first made headlines in January 2020 after The New Yor... |
19.01.2022 | The Cyberlaw Podcast: Have Facebook and Google Cornered The Market On Antitrust Troubles? | Just one week of antitrust litigation news shows how much turbulence Facebook and Google are encountering. Michael Weiner gives us a remarkably compact summary of the many issues, from deeply historical (Facebook’s purchase of Instagram) to... |
30.12.2021 | A look back at recent AI trends — and what 2022 might hold | Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more
2021 was an eventful year for AI. With the advent of new techniques, robust systems that can u... |
30.12.2021 | A look back at recent AI trends — and what 2022 might hold | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
2021 was an eventful year for AI. With the advent... |
19.10.2021 | "The worst facial-recognition company in the world": Surveillance-technology vendors quietly complained about Clearview AI at a top surveillance conference recently | When Clearview came up in conversation, people's expressions would grow serious, or irritated.
The industry is upset with the company for giving facial-recognition technology a bad name.
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When I attended the surveillance-techno... |
24.08.2021 | What is a perceptual hash function? | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
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24.08.2021 | What is a perceptual hash function? | The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now!
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18.08.2021 | Clearview AI Announces Formation of Advisory Board | Clearview AI, the leading facial recognition and data company that provides powerful and reliable photo identification technology to law enforcement agencies, announced the formation of the company’s Advisory Board. Its members include lead... |
26.07.2021 | Clearview AI Closes $30 Million Series B Funding Round | Clearview AI, the leading facial recognition company that provides powerful and reliable photo identification technology to law enforcement agencies, announced the successful close of a $30 million Series B funding round that now values the... |
26.07.2021 | Clearview AI Closes $30M Series B Funding | Clearview AI, a NYC-based facial recognition company that provides photo identification technology to law enforcement agencies, closed a $30m Series B funding round that now values the company at $130m.
The investment includes funds from in... |
26.07.2021 | Meet Clearview, the controversial AI facial recognition startup that scrapes billions of social media photos for use by law enforcement agencies | Late last year, we wrote about Clearview, a controversial facial recognition tech startup that uses AI to automatically scrape and collect publicly billions of photos of faces across social media and other websites to build out its biometri... |
26.07.2021 | Clearview AI : Closes $30 Million Series B Funding Round | Clearview AI, the leading facial recognition company that provides powerful and reliable photo identification technology to law enforcement agencies, announced the successful close of a $30 million Series B funding round that now values the... |
23.07.2021 | Clearview AI raises $30M amid legal battles | Clearview AI, the startup behind a controversial facial recognition platform used by law enforcement and others, has raised $30 million at a $130 million valuation. The company did not name the investors in the Series B, The New York Times ... |
09.03.2021 | Clearview AI Gets Lawsuit From Immigrant Groups for Storing World's Largest Human Faces Database | Isaiah Alonzo, Tech Times 09 March 2021, 08:03 pm
Clearview AI has been faced with a massive lawsuit that goes against the company's recent venture of creating one of the world's largest databases for human faces, as immigrant-rights groups... |
12.02.2021 | Sweden’s data watchdog slaps police for unlawful use of Clearview AI | Sweden’s data protection authority, the IMY, has fined the local police authority €250,000 ($300,000+) for unlawful use of the controversial facial recognition software Clearview AI, in breach of the country’s Criminal Data Act.
As part of ... |
25.09.2020 | Clearview, a controversial facial-recognition AI startup with an app that lets strangers invade your privacy, raises $8.6 million in funding | We first wrote about Clearview AI in January after the New York Times ran a story about the controversial AI startup, titled: “The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It.” According to the report, more than 600 law enforceme... |
29.05.2020 | American Civil Liberties Union Sues Clearview AI for Violating Privacy | CJ Robles, Tech Times 29 May 2020, 05:05 am
Clearview AI, the developer of a facial-recognition tool used by law enforcement agencies, is currently facing charges from the American Civil Liberties Union for violating people's rights to priv... |
28.05.2020 | It’s The Data, Stupid! Why AI Might Get It Wrong. | In the last few weeks there were a lot of discussions around clearview.ai. The company that scrapes image data from Facebook and other social sites and uses facial recognition to identify people. As the New York Times reported they claim th... |
17.04.2020 | Стартап Clearview AI, раскритикованный за сбор данных из соцсетей, оставил свои базы данных в открытом доступе Статьи редакции... | Приложение позволяет загрузить изображение человека в программу, а затем находит его фотографии и даёт ссылки на источники.
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17.04.2020 | Clearview's A.I. Gets Massive Leak, Facial Recognition, Cloud Storage And More Open To Potential Hackers | Alec G., Tech Times 17 April 2020, 02:04 pm
The source code for Clearview's AI, as well as its app, was exposed to some cybersecurity error. The company right now claims only law enforcement agencies have access to its software. How true is... |
06.03.2020 | Clearview AI Lawyer Tor Ekeland Says Your Face Is Public Property | Clearview is the newest company in the surveillance space we love to hate.
The app, an "after-the-fact research tool," allows thousands of government and corporate agencies to match photos of suspected criminals against a catalog ... |
06.03.2020 | Clearview AI Caught Lying About Who Can Use Its Software | The hits keep on coming: Clearview AI has been caught lying about who can access its controversial facial recognition software.
Clearview has amassed a database of billions of photos, scraped from millions of websites, including the biggest... |
04.03.2020 | If you’re worried about the end of privacy, don’t waste your outrage on Clearview AI | It’s easy to feel outrage at Clearview AI for creating facial recognition trained with 3 billion images scraped without permission from sites like Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn, but the company should be only one of the targets of your ire... |
04.03.2020 | If you’re worried about the end of privacy, don’t waste your outrage on Clearview AI | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
It’s easy to feel outrage at Clearview AI for cre... |
28.02.2020 | Apple has blocked Clearview AI’s iPhone app for violating its rules | An iPhone app built by controversial facial recognition startup Clearview AI has been blocked by Apple, effectively banning the app from use.
Apple confirmed to TechCrunch that the startup “violated” the terms of its enterprise developer pr... |
22.01.2020 | This startup’s facial-recognition app lets strangers invade your privacy—and the FBI Uses It | Think about this for a moment. What if a stranger could snap a quick picture of you in a public place (which is perfectly legal) and use an app to quickly find your name, address and other details? A small startup called Clearview AI has ma... |
20.01.2020 | Американский стартап по распознаванию лиц насобирал базу из миллиардов фотографий для правоохранителей | Александра Кукуть 20 января 2020, 13:34 Американский стартап по распознаванию лиц насобирал базу из миллиардов фотографий для правоохранителей
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- | Police In Gujarat To Use Controversial Clearview AI Facial Recognition System | In a bid to ramp up surveillance in the city, Vadodara city police department in Gujarat is planning to install a system of artificial intelligence-based facial recognition cameras at public places such as railway stations, markets, bus dep... |
- | Clearview e o determinismo tecnológico | “A sociedade ocidental aceitou como inquestionável o imperativo tecnológico, que é deveras arbitrário em seu mais primitivo tabu: não apenas o dever de promover a intenção e criar constantemente novidades, mas também o igual dever de render... |