US Senator Wants To Know Which Federal Authorities Are Using Clearview AI To Track the Coronavirus (buzzfeednews.com) 31
An anonymous reader quotes a report from BuzzFeed News: Clearview AI, the facial recognition company that claims to have scraped over 3 billion photos from social media to power its face-matching tool, is now facing questions from Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey about recent claims that it's developing a digital contact tracing tool for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Clearview AI CEO Hoan Ton-That claimed in a recent NBC interview that the company is in talks with "federal and state" authorities about developing a tool that would use facial recognition to track where a person diagnosed with COVID-19 has traveled and whom they may have come in contact with. Clearview has not identified any of these authorities nor the length of the agreements or contracts it has signed or is seeking. It's also unclear how Clearview's facial recognition tools would aid in contact tracing efforts or how the company would obtain pictures of people diagnosed with the disease and track their movements at scale.
In a letter to Ton-That, Markey asked Clearview to name the government agencies it claims to be communicating with and to disclose any agreements it may have reached with them. He also asked if Clearview is planning to use real-time facial recognition to power its contact tracing tool. BuzzFeed News previously reported that Clearview had developed a sister company called Insight Camera that partnered with at least two organizations to do real-time facial recognition and surveillance. In response to a detailed list of questions, Ton-That told BuzzFeed News: "We just received the letter from Senator Markey, for whom we have great respect. We will be responding to him directly." Asked by BuzzFeed News, Ton-That did not comment on which state or federal authorities the company is working with. "Technology has an important role to play in mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic, but this health crisis cannot justify using unreliable surveillance tools that could undermine our privacy rights," the letter reads. "Given that your responses to my previous letter failed to address ongoing concerns about your product -- particularly around accuracy and bias testing -- any plans to deploy it widely to fight the coronavirus could further increase Clearview's threat to the public's privacy."
In a letter to Ton-That, Markey asked Clearview to name the government agencies it claims to be communicating with and to disclose any agreements it may have reached with them. He also asked if Clearview is planning to use real-time facial recognition to power its contact tracing tool. BuzzFeed News previously reported that Clearview had developed a sister company called Insight Camera that partnered with at least two organizations to do real-time facial recognition and surveillance. In response to a detailed list of questions, Ton-That told BuzzFeed News: "We just received the letter from Senator Markey, for whom we have great respect. We will be responding to him directly." Asked by BuzzFeed News, Ton-That did not comment on which state or federal authorities the company is working with. "Technology has an important role to play in mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic, but this health crisis cannot justify using unreliable surveillance tools that could undermine our privacy rights," the letter reads. "Given that your responses to my previous letter failed to address ongoing concerns about your product -- particularly around accuracy and bias testing -- any plans to deploy it widely to fight the coronavirus could further increase Clearview's threat to the public's privacy."
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If I showed these points to somebody from the year 1999, they probably wouldn't believe me...
If you're going to reply with "it works for me! You're doing it wrong...", then please understand that they don't harass people who they already have fully tracked. For example, if you use malicious spyware such as Google's Chrome "browser", or use your residential/"real" IP address, all is already lost from the beginning.
And yet, you're probably the guy who sued McDonald's because their coffee was "too hot."
If you don't like it, don't use it. I don't care. But get used to the fact that no service is truly free...whoever provides has some cost somewhere, and these days more and more potential liability.
Facial recognition (Score:2)
Everyone wearing masks. Let's think about that for a moment.
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Wearing your Corona muzzle reminds you that you have no rights. That's important! The loss of accuracy on the facial recognition spycams is more than offset by covidiots' eager embrace of "contact tracing" total surveillance.
Thanks for playing. You lose, we win. Also, you lose. And we win. Fuck you prole that's why! Thank you please drive thru.
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Re: Facial recognition (Score:2)
"this ain't gonna last forever"
I thank God every day that America has a tradition of free speech and an armed populace.
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He thinks I talk like that all the time, LOL!
Figured I talk to you in your own colloquial dialect, you might feel more at home that way.
Re: Facial recognition (Score:2)
The thing is - if you can put aside your smug classist sneering for a moment - you have no actual reason to believe the dictatorships, mass house arrest, unconscionable social isolation decrees, and related crimes against humanity will be temporary.
The current state of the world is unprecedented. Despite the weak and insincere efforts of astroturfers to pretend the same thing was done during past sicknesses, no one is fooled. No such thing was done. Never before have governments across the Western world inc
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Blah blah blah WORDS
Keep trying to spread that FUD, old son, we all know there's all sorts of gullible people on the internets. xD
Re: Facial recognition (Score:2)
So what you're saying is, you have no counter-argument, no actual reason to expect the Covid Rouge's "temporary" crimes against humanity will actually be temporary. However you have chosen to bury your head in the sand and sing "la la la!" in hopes this inconvenient reality just disappears.
C'mon my brother - I've read your posts for a long time - you're an asshole for sure, but I don't believe you're an apologist for totalitarianism. Stand up against the Covid Rouge. Stand up for freedom. Stand up for commo
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So far as me being an 'assohole' goes: you get what you give, and the internets have made me into what I am on the internets; you're a dickhea
Re: Facial recognition (Score:2)
Calm down and collect yourself.
Then once your mind is clear, stand up for America.
Remember what President Kennedy said? Now is the time for good men to come to the aid of their country. America needs good men who stand strong against tyranny. Be one.
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IIUC, there's a company in China that claims exactly that, and works with the government. How accurate it is I don't know. But think about it a bit.
Chinese faces ARE more similar than western faces, because there are fewer "small group" gene-pools mixed in recently. If it can tell Chinese faces apart....
OTOH, I once discovered that a motorcycle I bought only had seven different key patterns to the entire model line. So perhaps lots of collisions are acceptable.
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eh, false arrests and detentions are also much more acceptable in China too, so it cuts both ways.
Re: Facial recognition (Score:2)
Big Brother knows every move you make, every word you say. Know when you take a shit. Even if you're wearing your Corona muzzle.
Welcome to Soviet America, comrade citizen peon. Please drive thru!
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every move you make,
every word you say.
Know when you take a shit.
I think you mis-remembered the lyrics to that song.
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I wanted a sci-fi dystopia and all I got was this lowbrow sitcom.
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Ha! I was going to comment then saw that your post said all that needs to be said.
Re: Facial Recognition Tech is IMMENSELY BENEFICIA (Score:2)
It's dystopic AND tediously unfunny!!
surveillance (Score:2)
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I start to believe that this is just a pretend for ease the use of more surveillance technology in the future. The current crisis is an opportunity to implement such technology routinely.
Agreed.
Apps or face recognition, well, let them try. I'm not worried, except of course if a government would start to turn fascist.
Or Communist, for that matter. They are using that kind of thing in China, which is difficult because they all look the same.
The phantom menace (Score:2)
It's an emergency! Let's build key piecesnof a techmological panopticon!
"So this is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause!" -- Padme
History and the collapse of democracies aren't about giving a creepy guy such power. You don't do that. It's the people you cheer whom you give that power.