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Clearview TO, our photos on social used for facial recognition

IF YOU are enrolled in a social network, probably there for you in the database of the company that "can put an end to privacy as we know it", as a headline i

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Clearview TO, our photos on social used for facial recognition
IF YOU are enrolled in a social network, probably there for you in the database of the company that "can put an end to privacy as we know it", as a headline in The New York Times turning up the heat on Clearview TO. The small company founded by Hoan Ton-That, engineer, self-taught australian of vietnamese origin, has gathered from Facebook, YouTube, Venmo, and millions of other sites on the web over three billion images of the faces to provide the service to the forces of law and order in american that can use it to identify the perpetrators of the crime. The police just load on the platform of Clearview TO the picture of someone who can't identify and the system tracks the name of the person, as well as providing other images taken from the web and any contacts from the network (from social to which it is inscribed).
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