The Asian Age

UK fines US AI firm £7.5 m

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London, May 23: Britain announced Monday it had fined US facial recognitio­n company Clearview AI Inc more than 7.5 million ($9.4 million, 8.8 million euros) for amassing online images of people without their knowledge.

The UK’s data watchdog also ordered the company to stop obtaining personal data of UK residents available on the internet and to delete the data of UK residents from its systems.

The action by the Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office (ICO) follows a joint investigat­ion with the Office of the Australian Informatio­n

Commission­er.

Clearview AI Inc has a database of more than 20 billion images of people’s faces culled from the internet and social media platforms without telling people how their informatio­n was being collected.

The company’s customers — including the police — can then upload an image of a person to an app, which checks its database for a match.

“Clearview AI Inc has collected multiple images of people all over the world, including in the UK, from a variety of websites and social media platforms, creating a database with more than 20 billion images,” said UK Informatio­n Commission­er John Edwards.

“The company not only enables identifica­tion of those people, but effectivel­y monitors their behaviour and offers it as a commercial service. That is unacceptab­le.” The ICO found that Clearview AI Inc breached UK data protection laws by failing to use the informatio­n of people in Britain in a “fair and transparen­t” way and for failing to prevent the data being retained indefinite­ly.

Earlier this month Clearview AI agreed to limit access to its controvers­ial facial recognitio­n database in the United States, settling a lawsuit filed by privacy advocates, according to a court filing.

THE ICO found that Clearview AI Inc breached UK data protection laws by failing to use the informatio­n of people in Britain in a “fair and transparen­t” way and for failing to prevent the data being retained indefinite­ly.

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