The Associated Press reports Clearview AI plans to offer its technology to banks and private businesses for identification checks. Co-founder and CEO Hoan Ton-That said a new “consent-based” product would verify an individual’s face using Clearview AI’s algorithms, but would not involve its collection of 20 billion images reserved for law enforcement use. Ton-That’s comments on the plans followed a suggestion in a recent court filing that the company was for sale. “We don’t have any plans to sell the company,” he said.
4 April 2022
Clearview AI plans to offer tech to banks, private businesses
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