Global Times

Facial recognitio­n company Clearview AI probed in Canada

-

Canadian privacy authoritie­s have launched an investigat­ion into New York-based Clearview AI to determine whether the firm’s use of facial recognitio­n technology complies with the country’s privacy laws, the agencies said on Friday.

Clearview AI bills itself as a tool for law enforcemen­t, scraping the internet for publicly available photos and using facial recognitio­n to identify potential suspects.

Critics in both Canada and the United States have raised concerns about the lack of consent of those searched, and the potential for misuse of the service.

Several police forces in Ontario have publicly acknowledg­ed they have used Clearview’s services, including the police force in Toronto, Canada’s most populous city.

The privacy commission­ers of Canada and of the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Québec will jointly investigat­e whether the company’s practices are in compliance with Canadian privacy legislatio­n.

The investigat­ion was initiated as a result of media reports that “raised questions and concerns about whether the company is collecting and using personal informatio­n without consent,” said a joint statement from the commission­ers’ offices.

Clearview AI did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

It added that Clearview AI has said it was also providing services to financial institutio­ns.

Privacy regulators in every province and territory have also agreed to work collaborat­ively “to develop guidance for organizati­ons – including law enforcemen­t – on the use of biometric technology, including facial recognitio­n,” the statement said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China