Clearview AI banned from selling its facial recognition software to most US companies

Clearview AI banned from selling its facial recognition software to most US companies

A company that gained notoriety for selling access to billions of facial photos, many culled from social media without the knowledge of the individuals depicted, faces major new restrictions to its controversial business model. On Monday, Clearview AI agreed to settle a 2020 lawsuit from the ACLU that accused the company of running afoul of […]

Clearview AI banned from selling its facial recognition software to most US companies

2022-05-10 05:03

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