An AI firm harvested billions of photos without consent. Britain is powerless to act
An AI firm harvested billions of photos without consent. Britain is powerless to act
Britain’s data regulator says it will carefully consider its next steps after losing its appeal against Clearview AI.
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What? Someone downloaded photos that people willingly uploaded to a public network? You don’t say.
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Except it's not because these are photos people are choosing to post.
6 2 Replyas someone who crossed a tourist hotspot to get to the cantina for some years, my experience can't confirm your statement.
2 0 ReplyThe problem there is someone taking photos of you without your consent, not AI analyzing the photos
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I am a privacy advocate but I will have to disagree with you. There is no such thing as privacy on public places , or in the public internet. If you upload a picture to the internet publicly then it is publicly available to everyone.
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