DHS is using facial recognition and AI to find child abusers and rescue victims in a major new operation underway to solve thousands of cold cases.| Forbes
The Dutch data protection watchdog said Clearview had amassed an illegal and “highly intrusive” database of 30 billion facial images to provide facial recognition services to law enforcement agencies.| Forbes
Clearview AI, a controversial surveillance tech company, settled a nearly two-year-old lawsuit with the American Civil Liberties Union and other activist groups in Illinois who alleged the company had violated a state privacy law known as the Biometric Information Privacy Act.| Forbes
Hoan Ton-That left Clearview after the company struggled to secure big federal contracts. New leadership has been brought in to capitalize on “opportunities” under the Trump Administration.| Forbes