ICO issues provisional view to fine Clearview AI Inc over £17 million
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has today announced its provisional intent to impose a potential fine of just over £17 million on Clearview AI Inc – a company that describes itself as the ‘World’s Largest Facial Network’. In addition, the ICO has issued a provisional notice to stop further processing of the personal data of people in the UK and to delete it following alleged serious breaches of the UK’s data protection laws.
BREAKING: Clearview AI issued provisional fine for over 17£ millionFollowing PI's submissions before the UK data protection regulator, as well as other European regulators, the ICO has today announced its provisional intent to fine Clearview AI. https://t.co/JH5Zk1V94u pic.twitter.com/uEWOUyQUkn— Privacy International (@privacyint) November 29, 2021
Hi. I regularly get asked for free training sessions & workshops and love sharing research skills, so I've made these tutorials on YouTube with more coming. I hope it helps.Here is the #OSINT At Home playlist: https://t.co/faJEPGT1j0This video is a snippet of the content ✌️ pic.twitter.com/bDRDzD2VWc— Benjamin Strick (@BenDoBrown) February 1, 2021
Side note: watching the live stream and the auto captions are turning the Mashpee people into 'mashed peas.' auto captions that reproduce settler colonial speech norms are an issue of #algorithmicjustice https://t.co/UsGCQdZc8d— Sasha Costanza-Chock (@schock) November 25, 2021
10 November 2020. Our new research explores the aspects of online shopping that are putting those with mental health problems at risk of financial harm.
It's alive: "Disability in the new workplace: What companies need to know and do" is out. Read it to learn about the harmful ableist myths that are part of our norms and interactions. And importantly, what you and your company can do to dismantle them. https://t.co/86qbAhwzd8 https://t.co/rOKtruTgZ9— Ellen K. Pao (@ekp) November 16, 2021
Biometrics: When your face reveals your vaccination status … and more
The time to consider the implications of the widespread use of biometrics is now. Biometric data collection can be highly invasive, and it’s important to ensure it’s being used responsibly and proportionately. Read more at Monash Lens.
A citizen interested in watching their government's response to misinformation cannot do so without @YouTube suggesting videos promoting dangerous health misinformation.— Joe Bak-Coleman (@jbakcoleman) November 17, 2021
After Facebook Leaks, Here Is What Should Come Next
Every year or so, a new Facebook scandal emerges. These blowups follow a fairly standard pattern, at least in the U.S. First, new information is revealed that the company misled users about an element of the platform—data sharing and data privacy, extremist content, ad revenue, responses to abuse—...
22-åriga flyktingen Aisha Sharif ska utvisas till Tanzania fast hon är från Somalia. Det har Migrationsverket bestämt.
Beslutet är grundat på ett språktest – ett test som starkt ifrågasätts.
Papperslös från det krigshärjade Somalia. Nu hotas han av utvisning till ett annat land, Kenya. Orsaken är en undermålig analys av språkföretaget Sprakab.
Facebook’s America-centrism Is Now Plain for All to See
Do the countries of the world want companies like Facebook to do more moderation, or do we wish to think carefully about new models of content moderation altogether, that do not depend on more Facebook? It’s worth considering e-courts as an another adjudicatory mechanism, for example. Now is the time for out-of-the-box ideas. Facebook’s US-centrism is plain for all to see.