An example of the fact that 'photos uploaded on the net are collected without permission with personal information' is reported



Even if you understand in mind that `` posting your own face photo on Twitter or Facebook basically allows anyone to access the image '', the image is actually used by strangers There are few opportunities to realize that. However, there have been reports of cases where 'your profile and detailed personal information were profiled without your knowledge'.

I Got My File From Clearview AI, and It Freaked Me Out

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In January 2020, it was reported that a number of law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), used data such as face photographs collected by web scraping by a startup called Clearview AI . This problem has been widely circulated, and companies such as Google, YouTube, Venmo, and LinkedIn have been successively demanding that Clearview AI stop using data.

The following article details Clearview AI issues.

Google, YouTube, Venmo, LinkedIn, etc. asks `` Clearview AI '' to develop a face authentication application from more than 3 billion face photos on the Internet to stop using data-GIGAZINE


by teven Lilley

Thomas Smith, co-founder and CEO of Gado Images, a company that uses AI-based image management software, is one of those who take the privacy breach of Clearview AI seriously. Smith decided to use the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to query Clearview AI for his information.

Effective January 1, 2020, the CCPA is a California version of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that strictly governs the collection of personal information by businesses.

The law requires businesses to 'disclose, delete, or sell personal information within 45 days if requested by the consumer.' A fine of up to $ 7,500 (approximately 830,000 yen) per case can be imposed, and if a civil lawsuit develops, `` from 1 dollar (about 110 yen) to $ 750 (about 83,000 yen) per resident of California ) 'S statutory damages or the actual amount of the damage, whichever is greater, is to be ordered, so Clearview AI can not strike the request of Mr. Smith living in California.

Only one month after Smith sent a request for a CCPA-based inquiry to Clearview AI, a notice was sent urging him to submit an additional application via the on-site form. A few weeks after Smith responded to this request, Clearview AI requested that he now send a copy of his driver's license and a clear picture of him.

This is the image that Smith sent to Clearview AI as a reference photo. This is a picture taken by a mobile phone of Mr. Smith making a traditional dish Ratokes of Eastern European Jewish ethnicity.



Just minutes after Smith sent his photo, Clearview AI responded with his information about Smith.

The contents are as follows. The red frame is edited by Smith himself.




Mr. Smith will be surprised at the richness of depth and variety of data, 'Clearview AI has collected about me. Reunion was held in 2012 at the alma mater photos and had even forgotten that was a member of Python programmers There was a photo of the gathering, a photo I uploaded to my blog shortly after my wife and I got married. '

'From this data, I can infer that Clearview AI knows a great deal about me. The name, as well as the school, current occupation, and where I live, go all the way. '.

However, the data collected by Clearview AI is not perfect. One of Facebook's profiles, which is said to be Mr. Smith's, was a different person completely unrelated to Mr. Smith. 'This would mean that if an FBI agent searched my face in this system, she would be prosecuted for a crime committed by another person,' Smith said.

Smith, on the other hand, does not believe that gathering information is just bad. 'Systems like Clearview AI don't just violate privacy. As the new coronavirus spreads around the world, many facial recognition companies are using pandemics as an excuse to monitor people and expand their services, but it is true that this approach sometimes leads to useful security measures. '.

Mr Smith also said that he succeeded in letting Clearview AI disclose data with CCPA this time, saying, `` The power to control data has been left to the hands of large companies so far, but gradually ours And concluded that it is important for individuals to take privacy measures using legal systems such as GDPR and CCPA.

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