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ICE signed a contract with facial recognition company Clearview AI this week for “mission support”, government contracting records show

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  • @bradhoylman Senator Brad Hoylman on x
    I carry legislation that would ban the use of facial recognition by law enforcement. We should pass it. https://www.nysenate.gov/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @kimzetter Kim Zetter on x
    NYPD says it only uses facial recognition by comparing “still image from a surveillance video to a pool of lawfully possessed arrest photos.” But news vid shows police outside suspect's home w/ photo of him that appears to be from his Instagram page. NYPD won't answer questions. …
  • @jason_kint Jason Kint on x
    Ugh. Anyone who read @lukeobrien's April report understands this deal should never have even been considered by ICE without new leadership starting with CEO. I mean c'mon. He hangs with this toxic sludge. https://m.huffpost.com/... https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @spencerdailey Spencer Dailey on x
    @Techmeme @SocialKimLy I know big social networks hate ClearviewAI to the point of going to court, but... like it or not, their years of sloppily handling users' pictures (and assuming bad actors wouldn't scrape them) is now enabling agencies like ICE. Move fast and destroy peopl…
  • @jackyalcine Jacky on x
    Oh shittt GitHub's and Microsoft's homie back at it again https://twitter.com/...