I think most people didn't want every face on the internet used for facial recognition and training ai, but here we are. It's safe to say I won't publish any photos of myself online.
>However, even despite internal policies, once a photo has been scraped by Clearview AI, biometric face prints are made and cross-referenced in the database, tying the individuals to their social media profiles and other identifying information forever — and people in the photos have little recourse to try to remove themselves.
Cider9986•30m ago
I think most people didn't want every face on the internet used for facial recognition and training ai, but here we are. It's safe to say I won't publish any photos of myself online.
>However, even despite internal policies, once a photo has been scraped by Clearview AI, biometric face prints are made and cross-referenced in the database, tying the individuals to their social media profiles and other identifying information forever — and people in the photos have little recourse to try to remove themselves.
https://www.businessinsider.com/clearview-scraped-30-billion...