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Cops’ favorite face image search engine fined $33M for privacy violation


Clearview AI insists Dutch fine is "unlawful" but missed its chance to appeal.

Clearview AI's technology—which has been banned in some US cities over concerns that it gives law enforcement unlimited power to track people in their daily lives—works by pulling in more than 40 billion face images from the web without setting "any limitations in terms of geographical location or nationality," the Dutch DPA found. Billed as a public safety resource accessible only by law enforcement, Clearview AI's face database casts too wide a net, the Dutch DPA said, with the majority of people pulled into the tool likely never becoming subject to a police search. In the press release, Wolfsen said that the Dutch DPA has "to draw a very clear line" underscoring the "incorrect use of this sort of technology" after Clearview AI refused to change its data collection practices following fines in other parts of the European Union, including Italy and Greece.

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