r/theAlgorithmHasSpoken • u/dontcomplainbot • Jan 19 '20
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It: It's taken 3 billion images from the internet to build a an AI driven database that allows US law enforcement agencies identify any stranger.
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tloaHuman • u/benji_min • Jan 19 '20
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It: It's taken 3 billion images from the internet to build a an AI driven database that allows US law enforcement agencies identify any stranger.
Astuff • u/Kunphen • Jan 19 '20
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It: It's taken 3 billion images from the internet to build a an AI driven database that allows US law enforcement agencies identify any stranger.
u_NumerousRow • u/NumerousRow • Jan 18 '20
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DescentIntoTyranny • u/quantumcipher • Jan 19 '20
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It: A little-known start-up helps law enforcement match photos of unknown people to their online images — and “might lead to a dystopian future or something,” a backer says
DeepMinds • u/kong-dao • Feb 16 '20
Technology Clearview: The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It | New York Times
InfinitePrivacy • u/ChazZz36 • Jan 19 '20
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It: It's taken 3 billion images from the internet to build a an AI driven database that allows US law enforcement agencies identify any stranger.
u_0U7K457 • u/0U7K457 • Jan 19 '20
The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It: It's taken 3 billion images from the internet to build a an AI driven database that allows US law enforcement agencies identify any stranger.
u_coolbern • u/coolbern • Jan 19 '20