Australian Information and Privacy Commissioner Angelene Falk found the Australian Federal Police failed to conduct a privacy impact assessment before implementing Clearview AI's facial recognition tool and failed to make sure its use complied with the Australian Government Agencies Privacy Code. Falk directed the AFP to work with an independent assessor to report on practices, procedures, systems and training related to privacy assessments and to make any necessary changes, and to complete privacy training for personnel.
16 Dec. 2021
OAIC orders federal police to make privacy improvements
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