BC Police Confirms Use of Controversial 'Clearview AI' Facia

BC Police Confirms Use of Controversial 'Clearview AI' Facial Recognition Software


According to a new report from 
CBC, British Columbia’s privacy commissioner confirmed that five police officers and one civilian have used the Clearview AI facial recognition software despite privacy violation concerns.
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“It wasn’t surprising that officers individually might want to take advantage of technologies they might think to be helpful,” said B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Michael McEvoy. “But what’s important is that they need to think about issues such as whether those technologies violate our privacy laws.”
McEvoy wouldn’t confirm which B.C. police force used the software, and said that the civilian involved was a single employee at a private company.

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