Article 5ZN5T Clearview AI's Facial Recognition Tool Coming To Apps, Schools

Clearview AI's Facial Recognition Tool Coming To Apps, Schools

by
BeauHD
from Slashdot on (#5ZN5T)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Clearview AI is expanding sales of its facial recognition software to companies from mainly serving the police, it told Reuters, inviting scrutiny on how the startup capitalizes on billions of photos it scrapes from social media profiles. [...] Clearview primarily helps police identify people through social media images, but that business is under threat due to regulatory investigations. The settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union bans Clearview from providing the social-media capability to corporate clients. Instead of online photo comparisons, the new private-sector offering [called "Clearview Consent"] matches people to ID photos and other data that clients collect with subjects' permission. It is meant to verify identities for access to physical or digital spaces. Vaale, a Colombian app-based lending startup, said it was adopting Clearview to match selfies to user-uploaded ID photos. [...] Clearview AI CEO Hoan Ton-That said a U.S. company selling visitor management systems to schools had signed up as well. He said a customer's photo database is stored as long as they wish and not shared with others, nor used to train Clearview's AI. But the face-matching that Clearview is selling to companies was trained on social media photos. It said the diverse collection of public images reduces racial bias and other weaknesses that affect rival systems constrained by smaller datasets. The company outlined their path forward in a press release Wednesday. "Today, FRT is used to unlock your phone, verify your identity, board an airplane, access a building, and even for payment," Clearview AI CEO Hoan Ton-That said in a statement. "Now, we are offering companies who use facial recognition as part of a consent-based workflow access to Clearview AI's superior, industry-leading FRT algorithm, bringing an increased level of security and protection to the marketplace." He added: "Using facial recognition as a preventative measure means fewer crimes and fewer victims. Ultimately, Clearview Consent is all about making everyday consumers feel more secure in a world that is rife with crime and fraud."

twitter_icon_large.pngfacebook_icon_large.png

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location https://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdotMain
Feed Title Slashdot
Feed Link https://slashdot.org/
Feed Copyright Copyright Slashdot Media. All Rights Reserved.
Reply 0 comments