UK, Australia examine Clearview facial recognition agency

Privateness watchdogs in Britain and Australia have opened a joint investigation into facial recognition firm Clearview AI over its use of non-public knowledge “scraped” off social media platforms and different web sites
Privacy watchdogs in Britain and Australia have opened a joint investigation into facial recognition company Clearview AI over its use of personal data “scraped” off social media platforms and other websitesOriginal article
Author: Abc News

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