EVANSVILLE — An Evansville Police Department officer resigned earlier this month after an audit showed he used Clearview AI facial recognition technology for "personal purposes" over a span of months, ...
An Indiana cop has resigned after it was revealed that he frequently used Clearview AI facial recognition technology to track down social media users not linked to any crimes. According to a press ...
On Thursday, March 20, a federal judge in the Northern District of Illinois granted final approval to a settlement agreement under which Clearview AI (Clearview) agreed to pay an estimated $51.75 ...
The CEO of Clearview AI, the controversial facial recognition startup that created a searchable database of 30 billion photos by scraping the internet, has resigned, according to a statement he ...
Santa Fe County commissioners have hit the brakes on a sheriff’s office request for a subscription to powerful software that ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—State crime investigators’ use of facial-recognition software, once put on hold because of civil-liberties concerns, could now continue through at least 2025 with the help of a company ...
Facial recognition company Clearview AI cofounder and former CEO Hoan Ton-That has resigned. The company's new co-CEOs are early investor Hal Lambert and cofounder Richard Schwartz. The leadership ...
The Fayetteville Police Department confirmed using Clearview AI, a facial recognition tool that scrapes images from the internet, raising privacy concerns. Accuracy and bias in facial recognition ...
EVANSVILLE — The CEO of Clearview AI, whose company provides the Evansville Police Department with facial recognition technology, said the software's results are "only leads for law enforcement" and ...
In March, a BuzzFeed News investigation based on Clearview AI’s own internal data showed how the New York–based startup distributed its facial recognition tool, by marketing free trials for its mobile ...
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