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Clearview and the Surveillance State

2020-01-23 18:21:59.103299+00 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Clearview AI Says Its Facial Recognition Software Identified A Terrorism Suspect. The Cops Say That's Not True. So, yeah, on the one-hand this is a company over-selling its capabilities, on the other hand it's raising questions for me, like what's my Ring footage being used for?

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#Comment Re: Clearview and the Surveillance State made: 2020-01-24 14:51:18.562867+00 by: TheSHAD0W [edit history]

Correct link.

#Comment Re: Clearview and the Surveillance State made: 2020-01-24 20:18:12.43897+00 by: Dan Lyke

Frack. At some point I've gotta rewrite the parser that sanitizes this stuff. Thanks. Fixed.

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