The shady face recognition firm is now landing contracts with the military and keeping details quiet.
that Clearview’s app contained code that would allow pairing with AR glasses, theoretically meaning users could walk around identifying anyone whose image had already been obtained by Clearview’s data-scraping operations.
Clearview has been the subject of massive controversy pretty much everywhere it pops up, and for good reason. Thereported that its founder, Hoan Ton-That, and other individuals that worked for the company have “deep, longstanding ties” to far-right extremists. Whether Clearview obtained the photos it uses to populate its databases and train its face recognition algorithms legally is also a matter of dispute.
In other countries, Clearview has run into more stringent opposition. In May 2021, regulators in France, Austria, Italy, Greece, and the United Kingdom
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