A British tribunal yesterday ruled US selfie-scraper Clearview AI would not have to pay a £7.5 million ($9 million) privacy fine.
The tribunal held that...
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Paul Ducklin
Face-matching service Clearview AI has only been around for five years, but it has courted plenty of controversy in that time, both inside...
Controversial search engine being used to identify dead and Russian operatives
The Ukrainian government is using facial recognition technology from startup Clearview AI to help them identify the dead, reveal Russian assailants, and combat misinformation from the Russian government and its allies.…
Brit watchdog considering next steps, Australia's orders deletion of scraped image trove A joint probe conducted by the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and...
Updated Data rights groups have filed complaints in the UK, France, Austria, Greece and Italy against Clearview AI, claiming its scraped and searchable...
The US Department of Homeland Security and its law enforcement agencies – Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Customs and Border Protection – have...
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...
Canada’s privacy watchdog has found Clearview AI in “clear violation” of the country’s privacy laws, and has told the facial-recognition startup to stop...