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Victory! More Lawsuits Proceed Against Clearview’s Face Surveillance
Feb. 15, 2022, 7:58 p.m. | Adam Schwartz
Deeplinks www.eff.org
Face surveillance is a growing menace to racial justice, privacy, free speech, and information security. So EFF supports bans on government use of this dangerous technology, and laws requiring corporations to get opt-in consent from a person before taking their faceprint.
One of the worst offenders is Clearview AI, which extracts faceprints from billions of people without their consent and uses these faceprints to help police identify suspects. For example, police in Miami worked with Clearview to identify participants …
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