Facebook and Google are already able to recognize your face really easily. Here's how to stop them to take one step toward preventing big tech from easily recognizing who you are in a picture.
A New York Times report over the weekend discussed a company named Clearview AI that can easily recognize people's faces when someone uploads a picture.
You can stop Facebook and Google from recognizing your face in their systems, which is one step toward regaining your privacy. Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before the House Financial Services Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill October 23, 2019 in Washington, DC. Zuckerberg testified about Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency Libra, how his company will handle false and misleading information by political leaders during the 2020 campaign and how it handles its users’ data and privacy.
The report raises some really valid concerns about our privacy: if a picture of you exists somewhere online, and you participate in a protest or a rally, then it's plausible law enforcement could upload a picture of you at the rally, run it through the Clearview system, and easily find out who you are.
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