France's data protection authority, the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés, announced Clearview AI is required to pay a 5.2 million euro penalty for delayed compliance with a prior order from the regulator. Clearview received a 20 million euro fine over EU General Data Protection Regulation violations from the CNIL in October 2022. The initial order stated Clearview had two months to comply and would pay 100,000 euros per day after the compliance deadline. The CNIL said the company "did not send any proof of compliance."
CNIL orders additional 5.2M euro fine against Clearview AI
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